Bridging Divides: Intellectual Humility's Role in Peaceful Resolution
ABSTRACT Intractable intergroup conflicts are often sustained by ingroup‐biased cognition and outgroup derogation, which perpetuate cycles of retaliation and violence. This study examined how intellectual humility (IH)—the recognition of the limits and potential fallibility of one's knowledge—relates to factors that promote healthier intergroup ...
Jinyoung Park +6 more
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Attacks on healthcare in conflict-affected countries: a comparison of temporal trends in ongoing conflicts in Lebanon, Myanmar, occupied Palestinian territory, Sudan and Ukraine using WHO SSA and SHCC data, 2018-2024. [PDF]
Usmany J +6 more
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Weakness or Strength? The Perceived and Actual Utility of Expressing Sadness in Inter Group Context
ABSTRACT Mass media allows groups to convey messages to many outgroup members simultaneously. Unfortunately, such messages are often overlooked, hindering intergroup communication. This is unfortunate, since maintaining openness to outgroup messages is a key component in advancing communication and promoting group goals and intergroup reconciliation ...
Tamar Gur +4 more
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Unpacking resilience: exploring the link between dissociative responses and psychological resilience in war-affected Palestinians. [PDF]
Yacoub H +6 more
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Abstract Minority inclusion is important to ensure proper representation in democracies. Yet, even in democracies, minority inclusion in politics has historically been challenged by members of majority groups, largely due to perceived threat. Existing literature recognizes psychological factors—namely, values, threats, and norms—driving support for ...
Lee Aldar +3 more
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What Sustains Wars: Will to Fight Versus Military Might. [PDF]
Atran S.
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International Political Stances towards the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: A Linguistic Analysis of Stancetaking [PDF]
Rania Mohammed Abdel Meguid Abdel Kader
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Ethno‐Religious Socialization Among Majority and Minority Group Children in a Post‐Conflict Society
ABSTRACT Families vary in the extent to which they socialize their children about their racial or ethnic identities (i.e., family ethnic socialization). Research on family ethnic socialization has primarily been done in the United States, and there, researchers have established at least four dimensions of socialization (cultural, preparation for bias ...
Hannah J. Kramer +3 more
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No justice in a genocide: sexual and reproductive health and rights in Gaza. [PDF]
Freeman C, Shoman H.
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