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Submitted by Chia on Sat, 05/10/2008 - 5:57am.
I've been giving some thought to how to address the issues of gossip and shunning. These are problems that I've seen in almost every community I've lived in, including Olympia, and wonder if anyone has constructive ideas of ways to identify and to find outlets for conflicts so that harmful approaches such as gossip and shunning are less likely to occur:

Gossip as a form of bullying.
Bystanders and Bullying.

In my coursework for a class called Communication in Conflict...it is suggested that metaphors for conflict be changed from those with militaristic theme, which is most common in our culture, to something like a dancing or gardening theme. In this way, conflict would be seen as natural, normal, and even a fun challenge to which to apply creative skills rather than a war where enemies are declared with intent to destroy.

Any ideas out there on this?

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