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. Ed(S): Halperin, Eran; Sharvit, Keren - The Social Psychology of Intractable Conflicts. Celebrating the Legacy of Daniel Bar-Tal.  - 9783319362564 - V9783319362564
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The Social Psychology of Intractable Conflicts. Celebrating the Legacy of Daniel Bar-Tal.

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Description for The Social Psychology of Intractable Conflicts. Celebrating the Legacy of Daniel Bar-Tal. paperback. Editor(s): Halperin, Eran; Sharvit, Keren. Series: Peace Psychology Book Series. Num Pages: 226 pages, 1 black & white illustrations, 1 colour illustrations, 2 black & white tables, biography. BIC Classification: JMH; JMS; JPA. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 235 x 155 x 12. Weight in Grams: 355.
This volume works explores a transferable theory of a specific social-psychological infrastructure, based on the work of Dr. Daniel Bar-Tal, that develops from cultures immersed in intractable conflicts. The book's approach to this issue is different from approaches that are predominant in social psychology. This is because an important inspiration of many scholars that contributed to the book is their everyday experience of living in a region where intractable conflict shapes the life's of everybody who lives there. On the basis of this experience and on the basis of extensive research, an elaborate theory of intractable conflict was developed that ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Publisher
Springer International Publishing AG Switzerland
Number of pages
226
Condition
New
Series
Peace Psychology Book Series
Number of Pages
214
Place of Publication
Cham, Switzerland
ISBN
9783319362564
SKU
V9783319362564
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About . Ed(S): Halperin, Eran; Sharvit, Keren
Keren Sharvit is a lecturer in the Program for Peace and Conflict Management Studies and the Department of Psychology at the University of Haifa. She received her Ph.D. from Tel Aviv University in 2008 and completed postdoctoral training at the Swiss Center for Conflict Research, Management and Resolution, Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, ... Read more

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