Title :
A Meta-system for Conflict Resolution
Author :
Brugha, Cathal M.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Bus., Univ. Coll. Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
Abstract :
We use nomology, the science of the laws of the mind, which provides frameworks based on four embedded layers that explain how people come into conflict. The first is about our commitments, the second our convictions, the third about how we would like to get other people to adjust, and the fourth about how we ourselves are prepared to adjust. The third and fourth layers shape numerous inter-connected dilemmas. The person involved in a conflict resolution process should try to draw the conflicted person out of ´anger´ to ´avoid more violence´, from ´grief´ to ´show respect´, from ´fear´ to ´improve conditions´, from ´shock´ to ´include all parties´, from feeling the sense of ´atrocity´ to ´encourage civil society´, from ´retaliation´ to ´consult/train/counsel´, from ´revenge´ to ´bridge-building´, and from ´bitterness´ to ´truth and reconciliation´. We illustrate with a discussion between two academics about the treatment of Palestinian students by Israeli Defence Forces.
Keywords :
psychology; social sciences; Israeli Defence Forces; Palestinian students; anger; atrocity; bitterness; bridge-building; civil society; conflict resolution process; convictions; counsel; embedded layers; grief; interconnected dilemmas; metasystem; nomology; reconciliation; respect; retaliation; revenge; violence; Context; Educational institutions; Electric shock; Heart; History; Pragmatics; Terrorism; conflict; decisions; nomology; structures; systems;
Conference_Titel :
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Manchester
DOI :
10.1109/SMC.2013.374