Conflicts and Conflict Management in Intentional Communities
Shlomo Getz editor Michal Palgi editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:De Gruyter
Published:2nd Jun '25
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Intentional communities combine complex economic organizations with member-run governance. As in any human organization, conflicts arise—whether between members, officials, or external entities. These communities seek to manage disputes locally, often avoiding formal mechanisms like state courts. Many rely on bylaws and committees, adjusting their conflict-resolution strategies over time. Strategic decisions often require broad consensus, pushing members to refine their approaches to agreement.
This volume explores how various intentional communities—such as kibbutzim, eco-villages, and cooperative housing—navigate internal and external conflicts. The book contains both theoretical analysis and research articles written specifically for this volume, alongside innovative practical methods developed and tested to resolve conflicts that arise in intentional communities.
ISBN: 9783111236773
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 434g
184 pages