TY - JOUR
T1 - Ethno-political socialization of young children in societies involved in intractable conflict
T2 - The case of Israel
AU - Nasie, Meytal
AU - Reifen Tagar, Michal
AU - Bar-Tal, Daniel
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2021 The Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues
PY - 2021/12
Y1 - 2021/12
N2 - This paper presents an analysis of the ethno-political socialization of young children in the context of intractable conflict, drawing on the case of Israeli society. The analysis is based on the integrative developmental-contextual theory (IDCT), which proposes that in the context of intractable conflict, from a very early age onward, in-group members acquire a socio-psychological repertoire that consists of narratives, beliefs, attitudes, and emotions related to the conflict and to the rival group. IDCT highlights three central components that dictate the nature of this socio-psychological repertoire: children's normative developmental trajectory, the context in which the development takes place, and the ethno-political socialization that is performed by societal agents. We discuss the interaction between these components in socializing children's socio-psychological repertoire, and ways to change the course of socialization in the context of intractable conflict towards peace-oriented socialization.
AB - This paper presents an analysis of the ethno-political socialization of young children in the context of intractable conflict, drawing on the case of Israeli society. The analysis is based on the integrative developmental-contextual theory (IDCT), which proposes that in the context of intractable conflict, from a very early age onward, in-group members acquire a socio-psychological repertoire that consists of narratives, beliefs, attitudes, and emotions related to the conflict and to the rival group. IDCT highlights three central components that dictate the nature of this socio-psychological repertoire: children's normative developmental trajectory, the context in which the development takes place, and the ethno-political socialization that is performed by societal agents. We discuss the interaction between these components in socializing children's socio-psychological repertoire, and ways to change the course of socialization in the context of intractable conflict towards peace-oriented socialization.
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U2 - 10.1111/josi.12479
DO - 10.1111/josi.12479
M3 - مقالة
SN - 0022-4537
VL - 77
SP - 1257
EP - 1281
JO - Journal of Social Issues
JF - Journal of Social Issues
IS - 4
ER -