Description
About the Author
Donald G. Ellis is professor of communication at the University of Hartford.
Reviews
No topic is more pertinent to contemporary social problems than ethnic conflict. Ellis integrates a wide array of political, psychological, and media literature to analyze symbolic and communicative approaches to ethnic conflicts. Challenging traditional perspectives, he presents a refreshing and powerful way to integrate micro processes with macro-political approaches through focusing on communicative relationships. This book is a must-read for practitioners, students, and scholars who aim to promote second-order change and conflict transformation. -- Linda L. Putnam, Texas A&M University
Transforming Conflict is an admirable achievement. Don Ellis has produced an excellent and timely book examining not only the material and psychological causes of ethnic conflict but also bringing in the under-analyzed but crucial aspect of communications. Conceptually clear and empirically informed, this book is a must-read for students of ethnic conflict. -- Richard C. M. Mole, University College London
Book Information
ISBN 9780742539945
Author Donald G. Ellis
Format Paperback
Page Count 214
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 331g
Dimensions(mm) 227mm * 163mm * 17mm