The Social Psychology of Intractable Conflicts Celebrating the Legacy of Daniel Bar-Tal, Volume I
Bar-Tal's theories and research, as well as a wide gate to future studies that will connect Dr. Bar-Tal’s work to recent theoretical developments in relateddomains, Understanding the Social Psychology of Intractable Conflicts: Celebrating the Legacy of Daniel Bar Tal is an important text for al...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing
2015, 2015
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2015 |
Series: | Peace Psychology Book Series
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Collection: | Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Part 1 Bar-Tal's Theory of Intractable Conflicts.-1. Intractable conflict: How can it be solved? The theory of Daniel Bar-Tal
- 2. Can there be a general theory of intractable conflict?.-Part 2 Perspectives on Ethos of Conflict and Collective Memory
- 3. “Ethos of conflict” and beyond: Differentiating social representations of conflict in different contexts
- 4. Ethos of conflict: A system justification perspective
- 5. The collective remembering of conflict and its role in fueling an ethos of intractable conflict in society
- Part 3 Specific Societal Beliefs and their Implications
- 6. Victims under siege: Lessons for Polish-Jewish relations and beyond
- 7. Conflict irresolvability and collective inaction in intractable intergroup conflict
- 8. Dealing with in group committed atrocities: Moral responsibility and group-based guilt
- Part 4 The Emotional Aspect of Intractable Conflicts
- 9. Fear and hope in intractable conflicts: The automatic vs. reflective bases of collective emotional orientation
- 10. Collective angst and intractable conflicts: How concern for the ingroup’s future vitality shapes adversarial intergroup relations
- 11. Expanding the toolkit: neuroimaging and intergroup conflict
- Part 5 From the Lab to the Field: Promoting Peace with Psychological Tools
- 12. Dismantling the ethos of conflict: Strategies for improving intergroup relations
- 13. Socio-psychological Barriers to Peacemaking and Overcoming Them: A Review of New Psychological Interventions
- 14. Overcoming evil: Passivity and active by standard ship to prevent group violence and create caring communities and societies
- 15. Peace psychology and ‘intractable’ conflicts: Identifying peace building tools