Article to Audio

Dr. Hee-Chan Song, a faculty member at Sasin Graduate School of Management at Chulalongkorn University in Thailand, shares his groundbreaking research on understanding conflicts and tensions through the lens of Buddhist philosophy. In this episode, he delves into how language shapes our perceptions, creates divisions, and contributes to conflicts, while offering powerful insights on how silence and mindful reflection can help us rethink and resolve these challenges. 

The article referenced in the episode:

Song, H., (2021) How Do Buddhist Monks Frame Conflicts? A Buddhist Approach to Paradox. Negotiation and Conflict Management Research 15(2), 148-165. https://doi.org/10.34891/wy45-9f66

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“Article to Audio” features interviews with scholars about their research on negotiation and conflict management from our field's top academic journals. We have specifically designed the format and content of the episodes to be rooted in research findings but avoiding complicated jargon so that the series can be useful for a variety of audiences, including upper-year undergraduates, graduate students, and the general public.