Çatışma Ve Çatışma Çözümü Sürecinde Duyguların Rolü

Değişen dünya dinamikleri ve gelişen iletişim imkanları ile çatışmalar siyaset, ekonomi, sosyoloji gibi alanlarla birlikte sosyal ve politik psikoloji çalışmaları için de odak konulardan biri haline gelmiştir. Çatışma konusunun giderek artan önemine binaen bu derleme çalışmasında çatışma, hem yıkıcı hem yapıcı yönleriyle irdelenmeye çalışılmış, duyguların çeşitli tanımları, boyutları ve bileşenlerine farklı bakış açıları ışığında değinilmiştir. Bu derleme çalışmasının ana amacı, hayatın hemen her alanında rastlanabilen çatışma olgusu ile her birey tarafından kaçınılmaz olarak deneyimlenen duygu tecrübesinin ilişkisini incelemektir. Bu çalışmada çatışma ve duygu alanyazınları genel hatlarıyla ele alındıktan sonra bu iki alanın kesişimden ortaya çıkan görgül çalışmalara yer verilmektedir. Son olarak çatışma çözümü ve müzakere süreçlerinde duyguların rolü özetlenmektedir. Bu çerçevede, çalışmanın özellikle Türkiye’de yapılabilecek çatışma çalışmaları ve müdahale programlarına yol göstermesi hedeflenmektedir.

The Role Of Emotions In Conflict And Conflict Resolution

Conflict has been a focal subject for research in social and political psychology along with politics, economics, sociology due to the changing world dynamics. In this literature review, while considering the increasing significance of the subject, constructive and destructive aspects of conflict are addressed and various definitions, dimensions and elements of emotions are introduced. The main aim of this review is exploring the relationship between emotion which has been underscored in the conflict literature. To this end, general literatures on both conflict and emotions are reported briefly and then emprical findings at the intersection of these two fields were presented. Finally, the role of emotions in conflict resolution and negotiation processes was encapuslated. In this frame, it is intended to lead the way to future conflict studies and intervention programmes in Turkey.

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