A social psychology perspective on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Celebrating the Legacy of Daniel Bar-Tal, Vol II.

Sharvit Keren (Editor), Halperin Eran (Editor)

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Abstract

"Due to its intensity and extensive effects both locally and globally, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has drawn the attention of scholars from numerous disciplines, who attempt to explain the causes of the conflict and the reasons for the difficulties in resolving it. Among these one can find historians, geographers, political scientists, sociologists and others. This volume explores the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from a social psychology perspective. At the core of the book is a theory of intractable conflicts, as developed by Daniel Bar-Tal of Tel Aviv University, applied to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict."--back cover.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationCham
Number of pages287
StatePublished - 2016

Publication series

NamePeace psychology book series
PublisherSpringer Science

ULI publications

  • uli
  • Arab-Israeli conflict -- Psychological aspects
  • Arab-Israeli conflict -- Social aspects
  • Bar-Tal, Daniel
  • Bar-Ṭal, Daniyel
  • Mass psychology
  • Psychology, Social
  • Social conflict -- Psychological aspects
  • Social psychology
  • Tal, Daniel Bar-
  • Ṭal, Daniyel Bar-
  • בר טל, דניאל

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