DocumentCode :
397915
Title :
Emotion: the missing ingredient in conflict analysis
Author :
Obeidi, Amer ; Hipel, Keith W. ; Kilgour, D. Marc
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Syst. Design Eng., Waterloo Univ., Ont., Canada
Volume :
4
fYear :
2003
fDate :
5-8 Oct. 2003
Firstpage :
3322
Abstract :
A conceptual framework is proposed to understand the role of emotions in conflict. Taking a multidisciplinary approach, we suggest why the evaluation of emotions is crucial to the improvement of current conflict analysis and resolution techniques. We begin by outlining the critical features of a conflict. The use of appraisal theory for emotion activation and differentiation shows why conflict is often laden with emotion, and why emotion is relevant to conflict analysis. The confrontation between the United States and North Korea over nuclear weapons proliferation illustrates the emotional states associated with decision makers´ positions. Our goal is to draw attention to the centrality of emotion in conflict and to the need for research on the incorporation of emotions into conflict analysis and resolution methods.
Keywords :
decision making; game theory; psychology; North Korea; United States; appraisal theory; conflict analysis; decision making; emotional states; emotions; nuclear weapons proliferation; Activation analysis; Collaborative tools; Design engineering; Game theory; Mathematical model; Mathematics; Nuclear weapons; Pollution; Stability analysis; System analysis and design;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2003. IEEE International Conference on
ISSN :
1062-922X
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7952-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICSMC.2003.1244402
Filename :
1244402
Link To Document :
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