Howard, Dr. Newton and Guidère, Dr. Mathieu (2006) The Clash of Perceptions.
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Abstract
This study challenges Samuel Huntington’s well-known clash of civilizations paradigm based on a philosophical reasoning of cognitive proofs. The authors propose the clash of perceptions, an alternative paradigm that better reflects the complexity of individual and collective interactions. Building on case studies and recent cognitive science and informatics research, this paradigm offers greater insight into the dynamics of international relations. In the first section, the authors explain the conceptual and methodological limits of Huntington’s paradigm before proposing in the second section a new approach geared toward individual and group phenomena aiming to model the clash of perceptions. New concepts such as percepts, misperception, misconception and perception prototypes are introduced in order to explain this complex process. These concepts help better understand the complexity of conflict among individuals, groups and nation states.
Item Type: | Other |
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Keywords: | Perception, international affairs, linguistics |
Subjects: | Psychology > Applied Cognitive Psychology Linguistics > Semantics Psychology > Perceptual Cognitive Psychology Psychology > Behavioral Analysis |
ID Code: | 5262 |
Deposited By: | Qusaibaty, Ammar |
Deposited On: | 03 Dec 2006 |
Last Modified: | 11 Mar 2011 08:56 |
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