Psychological barriers to a peaceful resolution: Longitudinal evidence from the Middle East and Northern Ireland

D Canetti, S Hirsch-Hoefler, C Rapaport… - Studies in Conflict & …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Does individual-level exposure to political violence prompt conciliatory attitudes? Does the
answer vary by phase of conflict? The study uses longitudinal primary datasets to test the …

Exposure to violence, ethos of conflict, and support for compromise: Surveys in Israel, East Jerusalem, West Bank, and Gaza

D Canetti, J Elad-Strenger, I Lavi… - Journal of conflict …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Does ongoing exposure to political violence prompt subject groups to support or oppose
compromise in situations of intractable conflict? If so, what is the mechanism underlying …

Conflict will harden your heart: Exposure to violence, psychological distress, and peace barriers in Israel and Palestine

S Hirsch-Hoefler, D Canetti, C Rapaport… - British Journal of …, 2016 - cambridge.org
Does exposure to political violence prompt civilians to support peace? We investigate the
determinants of civilian attitudes toward peace during ongoing conflict using two original …

Reconciliation versus justice? It depends on the context: The role of symmetric and asymmetric violence in predicting postconflict attitudes

S Penić, JR Vollhardt, S Reicher - Social Psychological and …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Whether attitudes toward postconflict justice and reconciliation are complementary or
contradictory has been long debated. We posit that the answer to this question is context …

Long-term change in conflict attitudes: a dynamic perspective

A Yakter, L Harsgor - British Journal of Political Science, 2023 - cambridge.org
A large literature examines how citizens in violent conflicts react to the conflict's events,
particularly violent escalations. Nevertheless, the temporal nature of these attitudinal …

Framing and fighting: The impact of conflict frames on political attitudes

D Canetti, I Khatib, A Rubin… - Journal of Peace …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
How does the subjective conceptual framing of conflict impact the warring parties' attitudes
towards political compromise and negotiation? To assess strategies for conflict resolution …

Wartime experiences and popular support for peace agreements: Comparative evidence from three cases

K Dyrstad, HM Binningsbø… - Journal of Conflict …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Peace agreements are negotiated and signed by representatives of the government and the
rebels, often after many years of violent conflict, but their ability to transform a war-torn …

[图书][B] Emotions in conflict: Inhibitors and facilitators of peace making

E Halperin - 2015 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Social and political psychologists have attempted to reveal the reasons why individuals and
societies that acknowledge that peace would improve their personal and collective well …

Explaining public support for violence against politicians during conflict: Evidence from a panel study in Israel

J Elad-Strenger, BJ Hall, SE Hobfoll… - Journal of Peace …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
What drives citizens' support for violence against domestic political actors? Despite its
potentially devastating consequences, there is surprisingly little research on the antecedents …

Emotional barriers to peace: Emotions and public opinion of Jewish Israelis about the peace process in the Middle East.

E Halperin - Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 2011 - psycnet.apa.org
It is well-established today that the psychological barrier is one of the most prominent factors
operating against efforts to promote peace. However, most studies along these lines have …