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Towards understanding the role of emotions in conflict: a review and future directions
Nisha Nair
International Journal of Conflict Management
2008
359 - 381
10.1108/10444060810909301
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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Purpose – This paper attempts to connect the literature on conflict and that of emotions. The argument presented is that emotions have until recently been understudied in conflict literature and vice versa. On the basis of the review of literature on both conflict and emotions, the paper points to new areas of exploration for researchers in both domains.
Design/methodology/approach – A literature review of two separate sub-fields of study, namely conflict and emotions is provided with the intent of pointing towards gaps in connecting the two streams of research and towards a more holistic understanding of the role of emotions in conflict.
Findings – It is observed that the link between emotions and conflict has received little attention both in the literature on conflict and that of emotions. Insights into the role of emotions at the time of conflict and towards its subsequent resolution are provided. Future directions for study and potential linkages between the two streams are offered.
Originality/value – Connects two different streams of research and offers potential areas of exploration.
Conflict,
Conflict resolution,
Management research
Literature review
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