排序方式: 共有15条查询结果,搜索用时 31 毫秒
1.
Journal of Youth and Adolescence - 相似文献
2.
3.
4.
In this article, the authors present the “insight approach” to conflict as an analytical and methodological framework that addresses the dynamic interactions between conflicting parties. According to the insight approach, conflict is relational, dynamic, and adaptive, generated from the responsive interpretive frameworks that parties use to construct meaning. Conflict arises as a result of parties' experience of what insight theorists call “threat‐to‐cares,” which generates defend–attack patterns of interaction between them. The authors suggest that rethinking the nature of conflict so that it is seen as an interaction embedded in meaning making enables conflict interveners to help parties gain insight into, and articulate, the values that are being generated, advanced, threatened, and realigned within the complex interactions that define us as social beings. In doing so, parties develop abilities to generate new patterns and solutions that can limit and even eliminate the experiences of threat that generate conflict between them. 相似文献
5.
6.
7.
Carolyn Fishel Sargent 《Canadian journal of African studies》2013,47(2):303-309
This article assesses the significance of Canada's role in the Opération des Nations Unies au Congo (ONUC) and, more generally, Canada's foreign policy during the early months of the Congo crisis. It argues that Prime Minister John Diefenbaker's government pursued a policy that recognized the importance of achieving Western objectives in the Congo but at the same time eschewed the strident Cold War views of some North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) allies. The Canadian government was forced to weigh the importance of sometimes-conflicting foreign policy considerations when developing policy during the Congo crisis, and this ultimately lead to an unwillingness to be seen to be pursuing a concerted NATO approach to the Congo's tribulations. This would suggest recent interpretations that portray Canadian participation in ONUC as an example of how Canada's peacekeeping policy primarily served Western, Cold War objectives might not be entirely correct. 相似文献
8.
9.
Neil C. Sargent 《Critical Criminology》1990,1(2):97-116
This paper explores recent efforts to theorize the potential of law as an agency for progressive social change in the context
of the debate over corporate crime. Drawing on feminist experience with criminal law reform in the area of domestic violence,
the author argues that the strategy of criminalizing corporate violations needs to be problematized, and that attention should
also be focussed on exploring other avenues for progressive legal and political struggles aimed at the control of corporate
crime. 相似文献
10.
R.A. Sargent 《Canadian journal of African studies》2013,47(3):402-427
This article examines British attempts to stop female genital cutting in colonial northern Sudan through three phases: an initial period of midwifery reform which engaged with local practice in order to bring about change; a period in which local practice was suppressed and western-style education was deployed in an effort to reshape Sudanese gender sensibilities; and a final phase that saw the enactment of legal measures to curtail the severity of the custom. I suggest that each of these methods produced contradictory results that owed much to an incompatibility between British and Sudanese concepts of self. 相似文献