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The social psychology of intergroup reconciliation / [edited by] Arie Nadler, Thomas E. Malloy and Jeffrey D. Fisher.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Social psychology.
- Intergroup relations.
- Conflict management.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xiv, 497 pages)
- Place of Publication:
- Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, c2008.
- Summary:
- This text focuses on the removal of psychological barriers (e.g. a lack of trust, feelings of victimisation, perceived lack of power) as a way to end conflict. The book takes the stance that social psychology is uniquely equipped, both theoretically and methodologically, to deal with this challenge.
- Contents:
- Intergroup reconciliation : dimensions and themes / Arie Nadler, Thomas E. Malloy, and Jeffrey D. Fisher
- Intergroup reconciliation : its nature
- Reconciliation from a social-psychological perspective / Herbert C. Kelman
- Socioemotional reconciliation : moving beyond victimhood, guilt, and humiliation
- Guilt, victimhood, and forgiveness
- Instrumental and socioemotional paths to intergroup reconciliation and the need-based model of socioemotional reconciliation / Arie Nadler and Nurit Shnabel
- Transforming trauma in the aftermath of gross human rights abuses : making public spaces intimate through the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission / Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela
- Social categorization, standards of justice, and collective guilt / Anca M. Miron and Nyla R. Branscombe
- Prospects for intergroup reconciliation : social-psychological predictors of intergroup forgiveness and reparation in Northern Ireland and Chile / Masi Noor, Rubert Brown, and Garry Prentice
- Restoring respect and esteem
- How needs can motivate intergroup reconciliation in the face of intergroup conflict / Felicia Pratto and Demis E. Glasford
- The social psychology of respect : implications for delegitimization and reconciliation / Ronnie Janoff-Bulman and Amelie Werther
- From egosystem to ecosystem in intergroup interactions : implications for intergroup reconciliation / Jennifer Crocker, Julie A. Garcia, and Noah Nuer
- Instrumental reconciliation : contact, common identity, and equality
- Contact and common identity
- Stepping stones to reconciliation in Northern Ireland : intergroup contact, forgiveness, and trust / Miles Hewstone [and others]
- Majority and minority perspectives in intergroup relations : the role of contact, group representations, threat, and trust in intergoup conflict and reconciliation / John F. Dovidio [and others]
- A social-psychological approach to postconflict reconciliation / Blake M. Riek [and others]
- Reconciliation, trust and cooperation : using bottom-up and top-down strategies to achieve peace in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict / Reuben M. Baron
- Equality and differential power
- Diminishing vertical distance : power and social status as barriers to intergroup reconciliation / Lasana T. Harris and Susan T. Fiske
- Social identity, legitimacy, and intergroup conflict : the rocky road to reconciliation / Russell Spears
- Intergroup relations and reconciliation : theoretical analysis and methodological implications / Thomas E. Malloy
- Programs to promote intergroup reconciliation
- The road to reconciliation / Walter G. Stephan
- Promoting reconciliation after genocide and mass killing in Rwanda
- and other postconflict settings : understanding the roots of violence, healing, shared history, and general principles / Ervin Staub
- Between conflict and reconciliation : toward a theory of peaceful coexistence / Stephen Worchel and Dawna K. Coutant
- Help as a vehicle to reconciliation, with particular reference to help for extreme health needs / Jeffrey D. Fisher [and others]
- Intergroup reconciliation : an overall view
- Reconciliation after destructive intergroup conflict / Morton Deutsch.
- Notes:
- Includes index.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Print version record.
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 0-19-029368-3
- 1-281-85155-8
- 0-19-804109-8
- 9786611851552
- OCLC:
- 234296565
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