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The Impact of a Workshop upon Grass-Roots Leaders in Belfast

Leonard W. Doob

Department of Psychology Yale University

William J. Foltz

Department of Political Science Yale University

Nine months after 56 persons from the various communities of Belfast had attended a modified Tavistock-NTL Workshop in Scotland, 40 of them were interviewed to determine the effect of that experience. Emphasis was placed upon the changes they had observed within themselves, upon the organizations they had planned during the Workshop, and upon their own general effectiveness back in Belfast. The results are not clear-cut, but for everyone the Workshop itself was an impressive event. Many reported that they had been helped as persons. For some but not all participants the Workshop facilitated elaboration or subsequent carrying out of plans of their own devising in spite of intimidation and of the difficulties inherent within Northern Ireland.

Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 18, No. 2, 237-256 (1974)
DOI: 10.1177/002200277401800203


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