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These questions may spark ideas for focusing your story: Conflict & Place: Is there a specific place that holds significance in your memory in terms of conflict? Were you bullied (or a bully yourself) at school? What about your home? Your church? Your karate dojo? How is conflict resolved (or perhaps invited) by these spaces? Conflict & Identity: Have you ever felt that you are expected to approach conflict differently because of your gender? Your race? Your religion? Your economic
status? Your disability? Do you remember any specific moments where you struggled to reconcile these expectations with how you wanted to react? Conflict & Recreation: Is conflict a key aspect of your favorite sport or hobby? What kind of language is used to characterize this conflict (for example, war metaphors in many sports)? Based on your experiences, what is the value or danger of the way conflict is approached in this hobby/sport as opposed to other types of conflict? Conflict & Technology: Have you ever been threatened, humiliated, harassed, or intimidated via text messages or social media? How did you react? How did this experience compare to conflicts you might have experienced in person? Are you more likely to try to resolve conflicts face-to-face, or via a communication technology? Why? Conflict & Family: How is conflict negotiated in your family? In your memories, who tends to be the instigator? Who tends to be the peacemaker? How do conflicts typically resolve? Have you witnessed conflicts between other family members? Do they unfold in a way that is similar to or different from how you experience conflict outside of the family?