This edited volume presents selected papers capturing Herbert Kelman’s unique and seminal contributions to the social psychology of conflict analysis and resolution, with a special emphasis on the utility of concepts for understanding and constructively addressing violent and intractable conflicts. Central concepts covered include perceptual processes, basic human needs, group and normative processes, social identity, and intergroup trust, which form the basis for developing interactive methods of conflict resolution.
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Personal Reflections on my Work in Conflict Analysis and Resolution.- Selected Bibliography.- Social psychological Dimensions of International Conflict (2007).- Applying a Human Needs Perspective to the Practice of Conflict Resolution: The Israeli-Palestinian Case (1990).- The Role of National Identity in Conflict Resolution: Experiences from Israeli-Palestinian Problem-solving Workshops (2001).- Group Processes in the Resolution of International Conflicts: Experiences from the Israeli-Palestinian Case (1997).