Relationship also has an element of conflict explain the statement with examples
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Relationship conflict is a conflict resulting from either personality clashes or negative emotional interactions between two or more people. For example, you may have a conflict with your cube mate because you keep a very tidy workspace and his is always messy. This irritates you and causes tension in the cubicle
it is also due to the anger between the couple.
it is also due to the anger between the couple.
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The levels of social conflict consist of space, structure, situation, and behavior. What are the constituents of these levels? That is, what elements enable us to understand the dynamics of conflict at each level and the transition between them? To aid in the discussion of these, shows the various levels, dynamics, and elements of conflict and their relationships.
At the level of potentiality, the conflict space, the elements are the common components of sociocultural space. The components of religion and philosophy, of ethics and law, of science, of language, and of fine arts delineate the space of our meanings, values, and norms; the status components of wealth, power, and prestige, and the class component define social space. Together, they span our sociocultural potentialities or, in other words, our conflict space. At the most general and basic social level, the building blocks of our social conflicts are the meanings and values with which we endow reality, the norms through which we judge reality, the status we have to others, and the class to which we belong.
Note that the social potentiality for conflict lies totally in the subjective realm. The matrix of meanings, values, norms, perceived status, and class is the social seat of conflict. Our opposing interests are subjective in origin and not the automatic result of objective facts, conditions, or events.
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The levels of social conflict consist of space, structure, situation, and behavior. What are the constituents of these levels? That is, what elements enable us to understand the dynamics of conflict at each level and the transition between them? To aid in the discussion of these, shows the various levels, dynamics, and elements of conflict and their relationships.
At the level of potentiality, the conflict space, the elements are the common components of sociocultural space. The components of religion and philosophy, of ethics and law, of science, of language, and of fine arts delineate the space of our meanings, values, and norms; the status components of wealth, power, and prestige, and the class component define social space. Together, they span our sociocultural potentialities or, in other words, our conflict space. At the most general and basic social level, the building blocks of our social conflicts are the meanings and values with which we endow reality, the norms through which we judge reality, the status we have to others, and the class to which we belong.
Note that the social potentiality for conflict lies totally in the subjective realm. The matrix of meanings, values, norms, perceived status, and class is the social seat of conflict. Our opposing interests are subjective in origin and not the automatic result of objective facts, conditions, or events.
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