The Social Psychology of Intractable Conflicts Celebrating the Legacy of Daniel Bar-Tal, Volume I /

Dr. Daniel Bar-Tal is one of the most influential scholars in the study of the social-psychological aspects of intractable conflicts. He has made an immense contribution to the fields of social and political psychology by studying the development, in times of intractable conflict, of a socio-psychol...

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Published in:Springer eBooks
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Halperin, Eran (Editor), Sharvit, Keren (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015.
Series:Peace Psychology Book Series,
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-17861-5
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505 0 |a 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. 
520 |a Dr. Daniel Bar-Tal is one of the most influential scholars in the study of the social-psychological aspects of intractable conflicts. He has made an immense contribution to the fields of social and political psychology by studying the development, in times of intractable conflict, of a socio-psychological infrastructure that consists of shared societal beliefs of ethos of conflict and collective memory. This volume, the first of two honoring the legacy of Dr. Bar-Tal, explores Dr. Bar-Tal's theory of a specific social-psychological infrastructure that develops from cultures immersed in intractable conflicts. Containing chapters by many leading social, political, and peace psychologists, this volume demonstrates the influence and contribution of Dr. Bar-Tal's work to recent developments in the study of the social-psychological aspects of intractable conflicts. It explores the contents of the socio-psychological infrastructure, the processes through which these contents are acquired and maintained, their functions, the societal mechanisms that contribute to their institutionalization, as well as their role in the crystallization of social identity and development of a culture of conflict. Significantly, intractable conflict is presented here as a system of processes that reinforce each other and support the pathological growth of the conflict. By demonstrating that it can be applied to various kinds of intractable conflicts in various places of the world, the volume argues that the theory is transferable and universal. Moreover, the volume aims to exhibit new connections and integrations between Dr. Bar-Tal's theories and other prominent theoretical frameworks in social and political psychology. Presenting both a comprehensive overview of works that have been influenced by Dr. 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 related domains, Understanding the Social Psychology of Intractable Conflicts: Celebrating the Legacy of Daniel Bar Tal is an important text for all those interested in developing a sustainable, peaceful world.       . 
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