グローバル紛争解決の心理学(全3巻)<br>The Psychology of Resolving Global Conflicts : From War to Peace [3 volumes] (Contemporary Psychology)

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グローバル紛争解決の心理学(全3巻)
The Psychology of Resolving Global Conflicts : From War to Peace [3 volumes] (Contemporary Psychology)

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  • ページ数 1088 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780275982010
  • DDC分類 303.6

基本説明

Reveals the psychologial intricacies of war, conflict resolution, and peace, from the effects of civil war to the process by which everyday people are transformed into perpetrators of genocide.

Full Description

A team of top experts from across the nation and around the world presents issues of war, conflict resolution, and stable peace. They explain how men and women are transformed into perpetrators of genocide, how neighbors become sworn enemies, the cultural and psychological origins of war, and even the neuropsychology of conflict. Considering these elements together allows us to understand more clearly the violent world that surrounds us, and it serves as a precursor for examining models for resolving conflict and building peace. Finally, an exploration of what a successful war means for stakeholders holds profound implications for what a victory in the war against terrorism would look like.

These books bring attention to a variety of elements that will inform military studies, psychology, and sociology scholars and students. It will also inform researchers in many fields and at many levels who aim to understand the underlying causes of longstanding and emerging conflicts and the methods that may finally bring resolution and peace.

Contents

Volume One: Nature vs. Nurture
Series Foreword: by Chris E. Stout
Ending Wars: Developments, Theories, and Practice by Mari Fitzduff
Human Nature, Ethnic Violence, and War by Melvin Konner
Tribal, "Ethnic," and Global Wars, by R. Brian Ferguson
The Neuropsychology of Conflict: Implications for Peacemaking, by Douglas Noll
Becoming Evil: How Ordinary People Commit Genocide and Mass Killing, by James Waller
Fundamentalism, Violence, and War, by Harold Ellens
Humiliation, Killing, War, and Gender, by Evelin G. Lindner
Lessons for the Rest of Us: Learning from Peaceful Societies, by Bruce Bonta and Douglas Fry
Integrative Complexity and Decisionmaking in International Confrontations, by Peter Suedfeld, D. Leighton, and L. G. Conway
Emotion, Alienation, and Narratives in Protracted Conflict, by Suzanne Retzinger and Thomas Scheff
The Capacity for Religious Experience Is an Evolutionary Adaptation to Warfare, by Allen MacNeill
Conflict Transformation: A Group Relations Perspective, by Tracy Wallach
Mapping Theories of Practice and Change in Ethnic Conflict Interventions, by Daniel Shapiro and Vanessa Liu
Conclusions: What Can We Do? by Mari Fitzduff
Volume Two: Group and Social Factors
Series Foreword: Chris E. Stout
Ending Wars: Developments, Theories, and Practice, by Mari Fitzduff
The Cultural and Psychological Origins of War with Notes on Prevention, by Ervin Staub
The Cultural Constructions of Conflict and Peace, by Paul Pedersen
Intrastate Conflict: Instigation, Propagation, and Resolution, by Neil Ferguson
Contributory Ingredients in Conflict and Warring, by Chris E. Stout
Intergroup Contact and the Improvement of Intergroup Relations, by Nicole Tausch, Jared Kenworthy, and Miles Hewstone
Lessons from Interactive Problem Solving for the Policy Process, by Herb Kelman
Dialogue and Social Justice in Workshops of Jews and Arabs in Israel, by Ifat Maoz
National Identity Formation and Conflict Intentions, by Karyna Korostelina
Adolescents and Political Violence, by Brian Barber, Julie Schluterman, Ellen Denny, and Robert McCouch
Violence Begets Violence: The Consequences of Violence Become Causation, by Rachel MacNair
Intimate Enemies: Towards a Social Psychology of Reconciliation, by Kimberly Theidon
Conclusions: What Can We Do? by Mari Fitzduff
Volume Three: Interventions
Series Foreword, by Chris E. Stout
Ending Wars: Developments, Theories, and Practice, by Mari Fitzduff
Theories of Practice and Change in Ethnic Conflict Interventions, by Ilana Shapiro
Peacemaking among Higher-Order Primates, by Jordan Peterson
Interactive Conflict Resolution: Addressing Violent Ethnopolitical Conflict, by Ronald Fisher
Creative Approaches to Reconciliation, by Cynthia Cohen
The Role of "Voice" in Conflict Deescalation and Resolution, by Tamara D'Estree
Building a Peace Constituency: Implementing a Peace Agreement in the Middle East, by Byron Bland, Brenda Marea Powell, and Lee Ross
A Diplomacy Conflict Resolution Program, by Stephen Fabick
Using Psychosocial-Healing in Post-Conflict Reconstruction, by Paula Gutlove and Gordon Thompson
Reintegrating Demobilized Militia and Former Combatants: Lessons Learned in Somalia, by Jane Mocellin and H. Bulhan
Child Soldering: Entry, Reintegration, and Breaking Cycles of Violence, by Mike Wessels
Revisiting Military Persuasion and the War on Terror, by Stephen Cimbala
The Psychology of Successful War: Considerations for War on Terrorism, by Steven Silver
Cultural Precursors and Psychological Consequences of Contemporary Western Responses to Acts of Terror, by Bill Durodié
Conclusions--What Can We Do? by Mari Fitzduff

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