Conflict Theory. KEY CONCEPTS Conflict Resources And Distribution Rules Equality Equal Opportunity Equity Need Status Power Power Imbalances Base of Power.

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Conflict Theory

KEY CONCEPTS Conflict Resources And Distribution Rules Equality Equal Opportunity Equity Need Status Power Power Imbalances Base of Power and Interdependence The Principle of Least Interest Coalitions and Alliances Negotiation Consensus Transferable Resources

Gilligan’s Island Theme Just sit right back and you’ll hear a tale A tale of a fateful trip That started from this tropic port Aboard this tiny ship The mate was a mighty sailing man The skipper brave and sure Five passengers set sail that day For a three hour tour... a three hour tour The weather started getting rough The tiny ship was tossed If not for the courage of the fearless crew The minnow would be lost... the minnow would be lost The ship set ground on the shore of this uncharted desert isle Here On Gilligan’s Isle! With GilliganThe Skipper TooThe Millionaire.. and his wife The Movie StarThe Professor And Mary Ann The Five Rules Of Resource Distribution Equality Equal Opportunity Equity Need Status

KEY CONCEPTS Conflict Resources And Distribution Rules Equality Equal Opportunity Equity Need Status Power Power Imbalances Base of Power and Interdependence The Principle of Least Interest Coalitions and Alliances Negotiation Consensus Transferable Resources