
WHAT I’VE BEEN READING:The Handbook of Conflict Resolution by Peter T. Coleman, Morton Deutsch, Eric C. Marcus
Chapter 6 “Power and Conflict.” Morton Deutsch and Peter T. Coleman, eds., The Handbook of Conflict Resolution: Theory and Practice San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers, 2000, pp. 108-130. If you are looking for a very thorough discussion of the relationship between power and conflict, this chapter

WHAT I’VE BEEN READING: I See, I See. by Robert Henderson
“A book for one? A book for two? A book for different points of view!” This is a lovely book designed to be read together by two people, with each person sitting opposite each other with the book in the middle. Each page includes an

WHAT I’VE BEEN READING: Mindwise by Nicholas Epicy
This book is powerful, and essential reading for anyone who works with people in conflict. It will challenge your assumptions about the benefits of taking another’s perspective, and help you identify the limitations of trying to do so. The book provides some very practical insight

WHAT I’VE BEEN READING: On Looking by Alexandra Horowitz
“You missed that. Right now, you are missing the vast majority of what is happening around you. You are missing the events unfolding in your body, in the distance, and right in front of you.” With this powerful introduction, you are immediately captivated by this

WHAT I’VE BEEN READING: Other Minds by Bertram F. Malle, Sara D. Hodges
This book is a collection of writing by scholars from disciplines including psychology, linguistics, philosophy and neuroscience, about how we try to understand what another person is thinking. It’s a book about mind reading, but not in a mystical sense! Rather it explores how ordinary

The challenge of perspective-taking in conflict
It is generally accepted that, to successfully manage and resolve conflict, it is important to try to see things from perspectives other than our own. We are advised to “try to put yourself in the other person’s shoes” and to “look at the situation objectively”.
