How is someone from the latin american/latino culture going to handle interpersonal conflicts?.
In a total of 750-1,000 words, explain how someone from the Latino/Latin Amreican culture likely to handle interpersonal conflict (according to cultural conflict ethics).
Create a hypothetical conflict or describe a recent conflict situation in which an individual or group from the culture you have been studying was involved.
Be sure to write out the details of the conflict as communicated by the source of the story and give a consultation for how to resolve/manage the conflict.
Based on your research in intercultural conflict and the conflict ethics/styles of the cultural group, explain why the conflict arose. Explain how the ethics or expression of conflict was influenced by the individuals culture/worldview.
Write out a consultation outlining what the communicators in the conflict scenario need to know, or do, to best handle the conflict.
Also include one recommendation that comes from the Christian Worldview, or scripture.
Be specific in your recommendations and justify them with scholarly evidence (when you justify, explain what ethical considerations should be taken into account when handling the situation described in the case study). Two academic sources are required for the consultation.
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.
How is someone from the latin american/latino culture going to handle interpersonal conflicts?
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