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The Micro-Sociology of Peace and Conflict by Isabel Bramsen offers a groundbreaking examination of how peace and conflict are constructed through everyday social interactions and micro-level dynamics. Rather than focusing solely on macro-level factors like international relations or structural inequalities, Bramsen investigates the crucial role that individual behavior, relationships, and small-group processes play in shaping patterns of peace and violence.
This innovative approach reveals how social encounters, communication patterns, and interpersonal dynamics at the grassroots level contribute to either the escalation or de-escalation of conflicts. By bridging sociology and peace studies, Bramsen demonstrates that understanding peace requires attention to the subtle ways people interact, build trust, and navigate differences in daily life. The book is essential reading for scholars, practitioners, and students interested in peace studies, conflict resolution, and social dynamics.







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