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The Social Psychology of Intractable Conflicts

Celebrating the Legacy of Daniel Bar-Tal, Volume I

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This volume explores a transferable theory of social-psychological infrastructure, based on Dr. Daniel Bar-Tal's work, emerging from cultures entrenched in intractable conflicts. It diverges from predominant social psychology approaches, as many contributors draw inspiration from their lived experiences in conflict-affected regions. Through extensive research, the book develops a comprehensive theory addressing the origins of intractable conflicts, the mechanisms sustaining them, and pathways to peaceful resolution. It demonstrates, analyzes, and reviews the social-psychological infrastructure in societies facing such conflicts, examining the elements' content, acquisition processes, functions, and the societal mechanisms that help institutionalize them. Additionally, it highlights their role in shaping social identity and fostering a culture of conflict. The volume asserts the theory's applicability to various intractable conflicts globally, arguing for its transferability and universality. It also seeks to establish new connections between Bar-Tal's theories and other significant frameworks in social and political psychology. By providing an overview of works influenced by Bar-Tal and paving the way for future studies linking his research to recent theoretical advancements, this text is essential for those committed to fostering a sustainable, peaceful world.

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The Social Psychology of Intractable Conflicts, Eran Halperin

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2015
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