Conflict Explained
Conflict may refer to:
Social sciences
- Conflict (process), the general pattern of groups dealing with disparate ideas
- Conflict continuum from cooperation (low intensity), to contest, to higher intensity (violence and war)
- Conflict of interest, involvement in multiple interests which could possibly corrupt the motivation or decision-making
- Cultural conflict, a type of conflict that occurs when different cultural values and beliefs clash
- Ethnic conflict, a conflict between two or more contending ethnic groups
- Group conflict, conflict between groups
- Intragroup conflict, conflict within groups
- Organizational conflict, discord caused by opposition of needs, values, and interests between people working together
- Role conflict, incompatible demands placed upon a person such that compliance with both would be difficult
- Social conflict, the struggle for agency or power in something
- Work–family conflict, incompatible demands between the work and family roles of an individual
Military
- Violence
- Armed conflict, often known as war
Arts, entertainment, and media
Engineering
- Conflict (air traffic control), a loss of separation between two aircraft
- Conflict (revision control), a computer problem wherein multiple editors attempt to edit the same document
As a proper noun
Military
Arts, entertainment, and media
Films
Games
Literature and periodicals
Music
Television
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