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Hagan, John; Simpson, John H. – Sociology and Social Research, 1977
"Minimum" and "maximum" models of social control theory derived from the work of Travis Hirschi are formally stated in the language of Goodman's log linear system. (Author/JC)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Conflict Resolution, Conformity, Models
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Kyler, David Clinton – Journal of Environmental Education, 1984
Discusses conceptual models of thought that have recently emerged to confront the conventional approaches to analysis and solution to complex environmental problems. In addition to a critical attack on the tradition of specialization and reductionism, several models are summarized that originated from ecology, cybernetics, and system theory. (BC)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Cybernetics, Decision Making, Ecology
Hawkins, Harold L. – 1986
Education, the most visible of local government functions, is often the center of a societal climate in which the protection of individual rights is not only expected but also demanded. Governing boards and administrators must deal with conflict and bring about acceptable solutions. Since 1950 education has experienced a significant increase in…
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Conflict Resolution, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education
Barron, James C.; Fiske, Emmett P. – 1993
This booklet examines two frequently used public policy education models and illustrates how they may be used to develop and conduct extension education programs for communities struggling with change in general and for communities dealing with growth management issues in particular. The booklet opens with a brief discussion of key areas of…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Change, Conflict Resolution, Extension Education
Hawkins, Harold L. – 1986
This chapter focuses on the need for a revised relationship between schools and the courts through the concept of preventive law. The chapter reviews court cases and presents an overview of conflict resolution models and strategies for reducing litigation. Preventive law assumes that greater use of its strategies affords a lesser need for conflict…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Cooperative Planning, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education
Nelson, James H. – 1979
Policy-making is viewed as a complex and unorganized process. Several aspects are examined: political, rational, collegial, and eclectic. The political model is chosen as that closest to the educational policy-making process. Theories of that process in higher education institutions are examined. Recommendations for programs to prepare educational…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Administrator Education, College Administration, Conflict Resolution
Anastasiow, Mary A. – 1980
A child advocate, whether parent or designated member of an agency, must be a representative of the child's interests and must ascertain that schools are performing their functions as prescribed by legal, social, and moral standards. The person best situated to assume the role of child advocate in the schools is the school psychologist. Several…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Child Welfare, Civil Liberties, Community Role
North, Robert – 1969
This paper takes a holistic view of the conditions and causes of conflict and violence. Beginning with an analysis of interaction and conflict between individuals, the author proceeds to examine its occurrence on the group, organization, and nation-state level. He points out that since all human interaction involves some conflict, we should…
Descriptors: Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Decision Making, Human Relations