Bridging Political Divides

A Collaborative–Developmental Approach

Michael F Mascolo author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:31st Oct '26

£25.00

This title is due to be published on 31st October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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Uncover how collaborative problem‑solving and conflict resolution principles can bridge divides across polarized political landscapes.

Through case studies of individuals from diverse political backgrounds collaborating on complex socio-political issues, this book demonstrates how conflict resolution and collaborative problem-solving can bridge political divides. It offers important insights for scholars in psychology, political science, and others seeking to resolve polarization.We are living in an increasingly polarized political world. Partisans routinely view members of opposing political parties as out-of-touch, stupid, crazy, or even evil. This book calls for the creation of a more collaborative democracy to bridge these divides. It does so by noting that modern democracy is based primarily on adversarial practices – we seek to solve political problems through debating, campaigning, and voting. Drawing on an 18-month study, Michael F. Mascolo shows how individuals with opposing beliefs were able to use the principles and practices of conflict resolution to address three contentious socio-political issues: school dress codes, capital punishment, and race relations involving the police. Their success illustrates how collaborative problem-solving can generate genuine, shared solutions to seemingly intractable problems, offering insights for scholars and practitioners seeking to reduce polarization and strengthen democratic life. An essential read for researchers, politicians, and policy makers interested in resolving political polarization.

ISBN: 9781009641531

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300 pages