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$a 2005025487 |
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$a0275982017 (set : alk. paper) |
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$aU22.3$b.P79 2006 |
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$a327.1/72$222 |
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$aThe psychology of resolving global conflicts :$bfrom war to peace /$cedited by Mari Fitzduff and Chris E. Stout. |
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$aWestport, Conn. :$bPraeger Security International,$c2006. |
Phys Descrpt |
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$a3 v. :$bill. ;$c25 cm. |
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$aContemporary psychology |
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$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. |
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$av. 1. Nature vs. nurture -- v. 2. Group and social factors -- v. 3. Interventions. |
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$av. 1. NATURE VS. NURTURE: Introduction:$tEnding wars: developments, theories, and practice /$rMari Fitzduff --$tHuman nature, ethnic violence, and war /$rMelvin Konner --$tTribal, "ethnic," and global wars /$rR. Brian Ferguson --$tNeuropsychology of conflict: implications for peacemaking /$rDouglas E. Noll --$tBecoming evil: how ordinary people commit genocide and mass killing /$rJames Waller --$tFundamentalism, violence, and war /$rJ. Harold Ellens --$tHumiliation, killing, war, and gender /$rEvelin Gerda Lindner --$tLessons for the rest of us: learning from peaceful societies /$rBruce D. Bonta, Douglas P. Fry --$tIntegrative complexity and cognitive management in international confrontations: research and potential applications /$rPeter Suedfeld, Dana C. Leighon, Lucian Gideon Conway III --$tEmotion, alienation, and narratives in protracted conflict /$rSuzanne Retzinger, Thomas Scheff -- The$tcapacity for religious experience is an evolutionary adaptation to warfare /$rAllen D. MacNeill --$tConflict transformation: a group relations perspective /$rTracy Wallach --$tPsychology of a stable peace /$rDaniel Shapiro, Vanessa Liu -- Conclusion:$tWhat can we do? /$rMari Fitzduff. |
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$av. 2. GROUP AND SOCIAL FACTORS: Introduction:$tEnding wars: developments, theories, and practice /$rMari Fitzduff -- The$tcultural and psychological origins of war with notes on prevention /$rErvin Staub -- The$tcultural constructions of conflict and peace /$rPaul B. Pedersen --$tIntrastate conflict: instigation, propagation, and resolution /$rNeil Ferguson --$tContributory ingredients in conflict and warring /$rChris E. Stout --$tIntergroup contact and the improvement of intergroup relations /$rNicole Tausch, Jared Kenworthy, Miles Hewstone --$tLessons from interactive problem solving for the policy process /$rHerbert C. Kelman --$tDialogue and social justice in workshops of Jews and Arabs in Israel /$rIfat Maoz --$tNational identity formation and conflict intentions of ethnic minorities /$rKarina Korostelina --$tAdolescents and political violence /$rBrian K. Barber, Julie Mikles Schluterman, Ellen Senter Denny, Robert J. McCouch --$tViolence begets violence: the consequences of violence becomes causation /$rRachel M. MacNair --$tIntimate enemies: toward a social psychology of reconciliation /$rKimberly Theidon -- Conclusion:$tWhat can we do? /$rMari Fitzduff. |
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$av. 3. INTERVENTIONS: Introduction:$tEnding wars: developments, theories, and practice /$rMari Fitzduff --$tTheories of practice and change in ethnic conflict interventions /$rIlana Shapiro --$tPeacemaking among higher-order primates /$rJordan B. Peterson --$tInteractive conflict resolution: a social-psychological approach to resolving violent ethnopolitical conflict /$rRonald J. Fisher --$tCreative approaches to reconciliation /$rCynthia Cohen -- The$trole of "voice" in intergroup conflict de-escalation and resolution /$rTamra Pearson d'Estrée --$tBuilding a peace constituency: the achievement and implementation of a peace agreement in the Middle East /$rByron Bland, Brenna Powell, Lee Ross --$tBeyond US and THEM /$rStephen Fabick --$tUsing psychosocial healing in postconflict reconstruction /$rPaula Gutlove, Gordon Thompson --$tReintegrating demobilized militia and former combatants: lessons learned in Somalia /$rJane S.P. Mocellin --$tChild soldiering: entry, reintegration, and breaking cycles of violence /$rMichael Wessells --$tRevisiting military persuasion and the war on terror /$rStephen J. Cimbala -- The$tpsychology of successful war: considerations for a war on terrorism /$rSteven M. Silver --$tCultural precursors and psychological consequences of contemporary western responses to acts of terror /$rBill Durodié -- Conclusion:$twhat can we do? /$rMari Fitzduff. |
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$aRecommended in Resources for College Libraries |
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$aWar$xPsychological aspects. |
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$aPeace$xPsychological aspects. |
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$aFitzduff, Mari. |
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$aStout, Chris E. |
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$aContemporary psychology (Praeger Publishers) |