Cooperation in conflict situations

The conflict is neither positive nor negative, neither constructive nor destructive. It’s the way we face it what will determine which is destructive or productive. Blake and Mouton (1964) show that in human interactions, there are different styles of people in situations of conflict. The analysis i...

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Autor principal: Battola, Karina E.
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Publicado: Facultad de Derecho 2012
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spelling I10-R353-article-59732019-03-27T13:38:34Z Cooperation in conflict situations La cooperación en situaciones de conflicto Battola, Karina E. conflict cooperation interaction peace Axelrod conflicto cooperación interacción paz Axelrod The conflict is neither positive nor negative, neither constructive nor destructive. It’s the way we face it what will determine which is destructive or productive. Blake and Mouton (1964) show that in human interactions, there are different styles of people in situations of conflict. The analysis in this work focuses on cooperative attitudes towards conflict. To this end, we will refer to cooperation as the style that effectively contributes to social peace by allowing the management and eventual resolution of the conflict in a constructive manner. This mode of reaction that manifests itself in the process through which pass the conflicts of human interaction and is premised on achieving its goal while the other part of that relationship also gets the most from your goal. This is achieved when the parties of social relations, leaving beneficial, based on the idea of cooperation, which would result in all parties make a profit on the initial dispute. The focus on the evolution of cooperation shall be made from the development in game theory in relation to social interaction. El conflicto no es ni positivo ni negativo, ni constructivo ni destructivo. Es el modo en el que nos enfrentamos a él, lo que determinará que sea destructivo o productivo. Blake y Mouton (1964) señalan que en las interacciones humanas, existen estilos diferentes de las personas ante situaciones de conflicto. El análisis del presente trabajo, se centra en las actitudes cooperativas frente al conflicto. A estos fines, se hará referencia a la cooperación como el estilo que contribuye eficazmente a la paz social, al permitir la gestión y posible resolución del conflicto de manera constructiva. Este modo de reacción que se manifiesta en el proceso por el que transcurren los conflictos propios de la interacción humana y tiene como premisa la consecución de su objetivo, al tiempo que la otra parte de esa relación obtenga también el máximo posible de su objetivo. Ello se logra, cuando las partes de la relación social salen beneficiosas, en base a la idea de cooperación, que daría como resultado que todas las partes obtienen un beneficio de la controversia inicial. El enfoque sobre la evolución de la cooperación se realizará a partir del desarrollo efectuado en la Teoría de los Juegos en relación a la interacción social. Facultad de Derecho 2012-04-16 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/refade/article/view/5973 Revista de la Facultad de Derecho; Vol. 3 Núm. 1 (2012): Nueva Serie II 2314-3061 1850-9371 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/refade/article/view/5973/6871 Derechos de autor 2012 Facultad de Derecho. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
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paz
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Battola, Karina E.
Cooperation in conflict situations
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title Cooperation in conflict situations
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description The conflict is neither positive nor negative, neither constructive nor destructive. It’s the way we face it what will determine which is destructive or productive. Blake and Mouton (1964) show that in human interactions, there are different styles of people in situations of conflict. The analysis in this work focuses on cooperative attitudes towards conflict. To this end, we will refer to cooperation as the style that effectively contributes to social peace by allowing the management and eventual resolution of the conflict in a constructive manner. This mode of reaction that manifests itself in the process through which pass the conflicts of human interaction and is premised on achieving its goal while the other part of that relationship also gets the most from your goal. This is achieved when the parties of social relations, leaving beneficial, based on the idea of cooperation, which would result in all parties make a profit on the initial dispute. The focus on the evolution of cooperation shall be made from the development in game theory in relation to social interaction.
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