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Title The Role of Trust in Conflict Resolution : The Israeli-Palestinian Case and Beyond / edited by Ilai Alon, Daniel Bar-Tal.

Publication Info. Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016.

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Description 1 online resource (XXVI, 345 pages) : 12 illustrations, 9 illustrations in color.
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Series Peace Psychology Book Series, 2197-5779
Peace psychology book series. 2197-5779
Contents 1. The philosophy of trust / Joseph Agassi -- 2. Two theoretical approaches to trust; their implications for the resolution of intergroup conflict / Piotr Sztompkai -- 3. Effects of expectations, type of relationship, and prior injustice on trust honoring: a strategic-experimental approach / Ramzi Suleimani -- 4. Lessons learned on trust building in Northern Ireland / Mari Fitzduffi -- 5. Determinants of post-conflict trust: the role of ethnic identity, personal and collective victimization and intergroup emotions / Dinka Corkalo Biruskii -- 6. Some comments on language as a barrier for trust in Arabic-speaking Islam / Ilai Aloni -- 7. Usual suspects: on trust, doubt, and ethnicity in the Mishnah / Ishay Rosen-Zvii -- 8. Trust and mistrust in Israeli peace-making / Galia Golani -- 9. The role of trust in the resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict / Ephraim Yuchtman-Yaar and Yasmin Alkalayi -- 10. Trust and negotiations: Israel and the Palestinians, 2009-2015 / Yohanan Tzoreffi -- 11. Lay psychology of trust/distrust and beyond in the context of an intractable conflict: the case of Israeli Jews / Daniel Bar-Tal, Amiram Raviv, Paz Shapira and Dennis T. Kahni -- 12. Trust, ethics, and intentionality in conflict transformation and reconciliation / Amal Jamali -- 13. Lack of trust as a barrier to reconciliation in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: attitudes of Israeli (Jewish) elite members toward reconciliation with the Palestinians / Yehudith Auerbachi -- 14. Historical narratives and the issue of trust / Asher Susseri -- 15. Trust and confidence building in the Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations / Walid Salemi -- 16. Distrust and discord on the Israeli-Arab conflict between Arabs and Jews in Israel / Sammy Smoohai -- 17. Sociopsychological approach to trust (or distrust): concluding comments / Daniel Bar-Tal and Ilai Aloni -- The Transliteration.
Summary Built on the premise that trust is one of the most important factors in intergroup relations, conflict management and resolution at large, this volume explores trust and its mechanisms and operations especially in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Significantly, this volume focuses not only on the nature of trust and distrust in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but it also explores how it is possible to build and increase trust on both sides in the conflict, a necessity in order to advance the stalled peace process. As trust is a concept that is interdisciplinary by nature, so are this volume's contributors: sociologists, philosophers, social psychologists, political scientists, as well as experts in the Middle East, Islam, Judaism and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict bring together real multidisciplinary perspectives that complement each other and then provide a comprehensive picture about the nature of trust and distrust and its ramifications and implications for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Divided into five thematic parts, the volume begins with by examining the theoretical basis of trust research from multiple perspectives. Then, it presents chapters on trust, distrust, and trust-building in other conflicts around the world. The third part is a unique feature of this volume as it takes a contextual approach: it emphasizes the importance of particular cultural and religious considerations on both sides of the conflict. The thrust of the book is examined in the next section. Part IV discusses and analyses various aspects of trust, and specifically distrust, in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Significantly, the chapters of this part take the perspectives of the participants in the conflict: Israeli Jews, Palestinians and Israeli Arabs. Finally, the volume concludes by providing an integrative conceptual perspective based on the principles of social and political psychology. An important goal of this volume is to not only explore trust and distrust in an intractable conflict, but also to provide practical multi-disciplinary outlooks and implications to advance trust building in two conflict ridden societiesIsraeli and Palestinian, and other societies around the world.
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Subject Psychology.
International relations.
Personality.
Social psychology.
Community psychology.
Environmental psychology.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / International.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General.
Community psychology. (OCoLC)fst00871155
Environmental psychology. (OCoLC)fst00913431
International relations. (OCoLC)fst00977053
Personality. (OCoLC)fst01058667
Psychology. (OCoLC)fst01081447
Social psychology. (OCoLC)fst01122816
Added Author Alon, Ilai, editor.
Bar-Tal, Daniel, editor.
Other Form: Original 3319433547 9783319433547 (OCoLC)952788513
ISBN 9783319433554 (electronic bk.)
3319433555 (electronic bk.)
9783319433547
3319433547
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