Conflict Over Hunting at Cape Cod National Seashore
Research Approaches to Conflict Early Descriptive Research Goal Interference Social Values Social Identity
Recreation Conflict Literature Goal Interference Activity Style Resource Specificity Mode of Experience Tolerance for Lifestyle Diversity Social Values Conflict Face-to-Face contact not necessary for perceived conflict
How do we know when people are different? and How do we know when those differences matter? Social Identity Theory 1) Positive In-Group; Negative Out-Group Attributions 2) Variation in Willingness to Attribute Differences 3) Self-Identity and Group Membership
How Much Conflict? (Hunter Harassment)
How Much Conflict? (Hunter Arguments)
How Much Conflict? (Resident Safety)
How Much Conflict? (Visitor Safety)
How Much Conflict? (Resident and Visitor Arguments with Hunters)
Goal Interference Measures (Hunters)
Goal Interference Measures (Residents)
Goal Interference Measures (Visitors)
Social Values Conflict
Social Identity Scale 5 Semantic Differential Scales Quiet-Loud Safe-Unsafe Humble-Arrogant Courteous-Discourteous Friendly-Unfriendly Sum the Differences – Average – 0 to 96
Importance of Group Differences
Conflict at Cape Cod National Seashore HuntersResidents Visitors Goal Interference Social Values Social Identity