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The social psychology of group identity and social conflict : theory, application, and practice
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The social psychology of group identity and social conflict : theory, application, and practice

Author: Alice Hendrickson Eagly; Reuben M Baron; V Lee Hamilton; Herbert C Kelman
Publisher: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, ©2004.
Series: Decade of behavior.
Edition/Format:   Book : English : 1st edView all editions and formats
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"The Social Psychology of Group Identity and Social Conflict: Theory, Application, and Practice examines the far-reaching influence of Herbert C. Kelman, a psychologist who is both a scientist and a peacemaker. Kelman is renowned for his contributions to the study of social influence as well as to international conflict resolution and the peace research movement. He developed the interactive problem-solving method,  Read more...
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Named Person: Herbert C Kelman
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Alice Hendrickson Eagly; Reuben M Baron; V Lee Hamilton; Herbert C Kelman
ISBN: 1557989524 9781557989529 1433809273 9781433809279
OCLC Number: 52858395
Description: xix, 308 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
Contents: The contributions of Herbert C. Kelman : reinvigorating Lewin and anticipating dynamical systems models / Reuben M. Baron --
Social psychology : social or psychological? / José R. Torregrosa --
Prejudice : toward a more inclusive understanding / Alice H. Eagly --
Identification as a challenge to dual-process theories of persuasion / V. Lee Hamilton --
Rigor and vigor : spanning basic and applied research / Nancy E. Adler --
Achieving equality of student Internet access within schools / Janet Ward Schofield and Ann Locke Davidson --
Organizational narcissism / Shoshana Zuboff --
Peace architecture : the prevention of violence / Luc Reychler --
Extending the interactive problem-solving method : addressing multiple levels of conflict, unacknowledged trauma, and responsibility / Donna Hicks and William Weisberg --
Identity and power in the reconciliation of national conflict / Nadim N. Rouhana --
The contribution of bicommunal contacts in building a civil society in Cyprus / Maria Hadjipavlou --
Assessing the social psychological support for Kelman's interactive problem-solving workshops / Cynthia Chataway --
Continuity and change : my life as a social psychologist / Herbert C. Kelman.
Series Title: Decade of behavior.
Responsibility: edited by Alice H. Eagly, Reuben M. Baron, and V. Lee Hamilton.

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"The Social Psychology of Group Identity and Social Conflict: Theory, Application, and Practice examines the far-reaching influence of Herbert C. Kelman, a psychologist who is both a scientist and a peacemaker. Kelman is renowned for his contributions to the study of social influence as well as to international conflict resolution and the peace research movement. He developed the interactive problem-solving method, which helped lay the groundwork for the 1993 Oslo agreement between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization. His work has profoundly affected the ways in which social psychologists think about the links between personal and national identity, between intragroup and intergroup processes, and between individual behavior and the functioning of social systems."--Jacket.
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