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Peter T Coleman
Peter T Coleman
Professor of Psychology and Education, Columbia University
Verified email at exchange.tc.columbia.edu - Homepage
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The handbook of conflict resolution: Theory and practice
M Deutsch, PT Coleman, EC Marcus
John Wiley & Sons, 2011
19072011
Intractable conflict
PT Coleman
The handbook of conflict resolution: Theory and practice 2, 533-559, 2006
5622006
Characteristics of protracted, intractable conflict: Toward the development of a metaframework-I
PT Coleman
Peace and Conflict: Journal of peace psychology 9 (1), 1-37, 2003
5272003
The handbook of conflict resolution: Theory and practice
PT Coleman, M Deutsch, EC Marcus
John Wiley & Sons, 2014
3612014
Rethinking intractable conflict: The perspective of dynamical systems.
RR Vallacher, PT Coleman, A Nowak, L Bui-Wrzosinska
American Psychologist 65 (4), 262, 2010
3182010
Interdependence and psychological orientation
M Deutsch
Conflict, interdependence, and justice: The intellectual legacy of Morton …, 2011
3062011
Intractable conflict as an attractor: A dynamical systems approach to conflict escalation and intractability
PT Coleman, RR Vallacher, A Nowak, L Bui-Wrzosinska
American Behavioral Scientist 50 (11), 1454-1475, 2007
2702007
The five percent: Finding solutions to seemingly impossible conflicts
P Coleman
Public Affairs, 2011
2372011
Conflict, complexity, and change: A meta-framework for addressing protracted, intractable conflicts—III
PT Coleman
Peace and Conflict 12 (4), 325-348, 2006
1602006
Addressing extremism
PT Coleman, A Bartoli
New York: The International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution …, 2003
1402003
Paradigmatic framing of protracted, intractable conflict: Toward the development of a meta-framework-II
PT Coleman
Peace and Conflict 10 (3), 197-235, 2004
1292004
Attracted to conflict: Dynamic foundations of destructive social relations
RR Vallacher, PT Coleman, A Nowak, L Bui-Wrzosinska, L Liebovitch, ...
Springer, 2013
1092013
Intractable conflict as an attractor: Presenting a dynamical model of conflict, escalation, and intractability
PT Coleman, R Vallacher, A Nowak, L Bue Ngoc
IACM 18th Annual Conference, 2005
1022005
Something of value: The introduction of contingency management interventions into the New York City Health and Hospital Addiction Treatment Service
SH Kellogg, M Burns, P Coleman, M Stitzer, JB Wale, MJ Kreek
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 28 (1), 57-65, 2005
1002005
Introduction: Intractable conflict: New perspectives on the causes and conditions for change
B Gray, PT Coleman, LL Putnam
American Behavioral Scientist 50 (11), 1415-1429, 2007
962007
A systematic approach to evaluating the effects of collaborative negotiation training on individuals and groups
PT Coleman, YY Joanne Lim
Negotiation Journal 17 (4), 363-392, 2001
932001
Implicit Theories of Organizational Power and Priming Effects on Managerial Power‐Sharing Decisions: An Experimental Study1
PT Coleman
Journal of Applied Social Psychology 34 (2), 297-321, 2004
922004
Getting down to basics: A situated model of conflict in social relations
PT Coleman, KG Kugler, L Bui‐Wrzosinska, A Nowak, R Vallacher
Negotiation Journal 28 (1), 7-43, 2012
882012
Dynamics of two-actor cooperation–competition conflict models
LS Liebovitch, V Naudot, R Vallacher, A Nowak, L Bui-Wrzosinska, ...
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 387 (25), 6360-6378, 2008
852008
Reconstructing ripeness I: A study of constructive engagement in protracted social conflicts
PT Coleman, AG Hacking, MA Stover, B Fisher‐Yoshida, A Nowak
Conflict Resolution Quarterly 26 (1), 3-42, 2008
852008
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