Social Psychology of Intractable Conflicts

Social Psychology of Intractable Conflicts

Celebrating the Legacy of Daniel Bar-Tal, Volume I

Sharvit, Keren; Halperin, Eran

Springer International Publishing AG

10/2016

214

Mole

Inglês

9783319362564

15 a 20 dias

This volume works explores a transferable theory of a specific social-psychological infrastructure, based on the work of Dr. Daniel Bar-Tal, that develops from cultures immersed in intractable conflicts.
Preface Eran Halperin and Keren Sharvit Part 1 - Bar-Tal's Theory of Intractable Conflicts 1. Intractable conflict - How can it be solved? The theory of Daniel Bar-Tal Janusz Reykowski 2. Can there be a general theory of intractable conflict? Guy Elcheroth and Dario Spini Part 2 - Perspectives on Ethos of Conflict and Collective Memory 3. "Ethos of conflict" and beyond: Differentiating social representations of conflict in different contexts Christopher Cohrs, OEzden Melis Ulug, Resit Kislioglu and Lea Stahel 4. Ethos of conflict: A system justification perspective John T. Jost, Chadly Stern, and Joanna Sterling 5. The collective remembering of conflict and its role in fueling an ethos of intractable conflict in society Dario Paez and James Liu Part 3 - Specific Societal Beliefs and their Implications 6. Victims under siege: Lessons for Polish-Jewish relations and beyond Johanna Ray Vollhardt, Michal Bilewicz, and Mateusz Olechowski 7. Conflict irresolvability and collective inaction in intractable intergroup conflict Smadar Cohen-Chen, Martijn van Zomeren and Eran Halperin 8. Dealing with ingroup committed atrocities: Moral responsibility and group-based guilt Sabina Cehajic-Clancy Part 4 - The Emotional Aspect of Intractable Conflicts 9. Fear and hope in intractable conflicts: The automatic vs. reflective bases of collective emotional orientation Maria Jarymowicz 10. Collective angst and intractable conflicts: How concern for the ingroup's future vitality shapes adversarial intergroup relations Darcy Dupuis, Roni Porat and Michael J. A. Wohl 11. Expanding the toolkit: neuroimaging and intergroup conflict Emile Bruneau Part 5 - From the Lab to the Field: Promoting Peace with Psychological Tools 12. Dismantling the ethos of conflict: Strategies for improving intergroup relations Linda Tropp 13. Socio-psychological Barriers to Peacemaking and Overcoming Them: A Review of New Psychological Interventions Boaz Hameiri and Eran Halperin 14. Overcoming evil: Passivity and active bystandardship to prevent group violence and create caring communities and societies. Ervin Staub 15. Peace psychology and intractable' conflicts: Identifying peace building tools Laura K. Taylor and Daniel J. Christie
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