id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_swgs6djcrzagdc2o2jwbjv2z7a BRUCE D. BONTA Conflict Resolution among Peaceful Societies: The Culture of Peacefulness 1996.0 19 .pdf application/pdf 14342 1219 63 The literature about 24 peaceful peoples was examined to determine if their ways of conflict resolution differ While the strategies for managing conflicts employed by these peoples are comparable to those used in many other small-scale societies, their worldviews of peacefulness and the structures they use to reinforce those world-views do distinguish them from other other adults (except for the threat of ostracism); they handle conflicts with outside societies in the same peaceful resolution of disputes, and tolerance for violence.3 The Semai are among more than 40 societies that have evolved highly peaceful Since much of the literature of conflict resolution is based on the experiences of the thousands of relatively violent societies, a balance is different, but overlapping, lists of these peaceful, peaceable, nonviolent, or low-conflict societies (e.g. Bonta, 1993; Fabbro, 1978; Howell & The 24 peaceful societies use a variety of strategies to try to prevent, control, manage, and resolve the conflicts that do come up, such as the ./cache/work_swgs6djcrzagdc2o2jwbjv2z7a.pdf ./txt/work_swgs6djcrzagdc2o2jwbjv2z7a.txt