Abstract: PART ONE: COGNITIVE AND CONCEPTUAL APPROACHES Can the Threat of War be Conceptualized as Macro-Social Stress? - Klaus Boehnke et al Choosing War, Choosing Peace - Zeev Maoz Integrative Complexity, International Crises, and Cognitive Management - Alistair B C Wallbaum A Social Cognitive Theory of Conflict - Arie W Kruglanski, Daniel Bar-Tal and Yechiel Klar Netzah Yisrael, Symbolic Immortality, and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict - Moshe Hazani Mirroring and Misperception - Michael Moore PART TWO: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACHES A Behavioral Interaction Model - Jacob M Rabbie Towards a Social-Psychological Model of Intergroup Conflict - Ronald J Fisher Minority Influence and the Psycho-Social Mechanisms of Discrimination - Patricia Roux et al Community Psychology Applied to Peace Studies - Julie E Criss and Paula B Johnson Attitudes in an Existence Conflict - Yehudit Auerbach and Hemda BenYehuda Agid Delegation in Labour Negotiation - Claude Louche On the Methodological Paradigms of Psychological Peace Research - Antti Eskola PART THREE: EMPIRICAL STUDIES The Sri Lanka Conflict as Mirrored Through Attributions Applied by the Elites - Bendigt Olsen National Identity - Knud S Larsen et al Group-specific or Common Stereotypes Beliefs Related to Acceptance of War - Paula B Johnson, Andy Handler and Julie E Criss Gender Psychology and Issues of War and Peace - Benina Berger Gould
Publication Year: 1993
Publication Date: 1993-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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