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Psychological Processes in Intergroup Conflict

1988
The existence of conflictual relations between social groups is a pervasive feature of human society. Whereas some forms of intergroup rivalry are socially condoned and even encouraged on the basis that they promote ingroup loyalty (team sports) and protect the democratic process (party politics), other manifestations of social conflict are regarded as
Susan Condor, Rupert Brown
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Psychological Dimensions of Conflict

1981
In Part I we argued that conflict attitudes could best be regarded as a set of psychological processes and conditions that accompany involvement in a conflict, particularly an intense one, where levels of personal involvement are high, and participants experience a marked degree of personal tension brought about by the existence and actions of a ...
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Psychology of Conflict and Development

2016
Any policy analyst or policymaker dedicated to conflict-sensitive development would have to consider the psychology of reactions to development policies. This chapter examines how psychological mechanisms can help to explain levels of inter-group conflict, and how to apply these insights in designing conflict-sensitive development strategies.
William Ascher, Natalia Mirovitskaya
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Psychological Aspects оf Judicial Conflicts

Researching the psychological mechanisms behind the emergence and escalation of conflicts within judicial proceedings is relevant to enhancing the effectiveness of judicial activity, reducing conflict levels, and ensuring fair justice. The purpose of this study is to examine the psychological aspects of conflict emergence in the judicial sphere ...
Kuzmin, Viktor, Treshchuk, Yuliia
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Political Psychology: Deterrence and Conflict

2016
Ned Lebow was an undergraduate student at the University of Chicago during the most serious crises of the Cold War: Berlin (1958–59 and 1961) and the Cuban missile crisis (1962). His lifelong interest in deterrence, crisis management and the prevention of war began at that time.
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Psychology of Industrial Conflict.

American Sociological Review, 1956
Theodore Caplow, Ross Stagner
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