Peter T. ColemanMorton Deutsch Eric C. Marcus2025-07-142014-04-15978-1-118-81033-0https://repository.act.ac.rw/handle/123456789/145In this introduction, I give some examples of conflicts and indicate the kinds of questions one might pose to understand what is going on in the conflicts— questions that are addressed in many of the following chapters. It also includes a brief discussion of the orientations of both practitioners and researcher-theorists to provide some insight into the misunderstandings that often occur between these two groups. It concludes with an abbreviated history of the study of conflict from a social psychological perspective.enThe Handbook of Conflict Resolution Theory and PracticeBook