The Ellison Unitary Model in Conflict Resolution Training

  • Claire Michele Rice
  • , Deryl G. Hunt

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    Abstract

    The Ellison Model Executive Mentoring Inclusive Community Building Model (The Ellison Model) is used in training people to initiate and implement inclusive community building (ICB) projects using executives and professionals from a variety of fields and industries to mentor university and pre-college students, all serving as mentors at each succeeding level of function. The model promotes ethical values and inclusion in community development. Participants at ICB conferences receive conflict resolution, relationship management and cultural sensitivity/diversity training through interactive and dramatic techniques. This essay examines the theoretical premises upon which The Model bases its philosophies. Theories examining the nexus between culture and conflict are also explored. Conflict resolution as a unitary process (from the individual perspective) is also discussed within the context of relationship management.

    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalPeace and Conflict Studies
    Volume11
    StatePublished - May 1 2004

    Keywords

    • Ellison Model
    • ICB
    • community development
    • conflict resolution
    • inclusive community building projects
    • mentorship

    Disciplines

    • Arts and Humanities
    • Social and Behavioral Sciences

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