One of the most pervasive phenomena in the relationship between societies and between different entities within a society—defined in terms of race, religion, ethnicity, or some other characteristics—is the placement of certain groups into the category of the “other. ” Categorizing these groups as the other makes them vulnerable to varying degrees of distrust, prejudice
This paper has adopted a discursive approach in examining and analyzing discursive formation of Pale...
This article discusses how processes through which some Israeli and Diaspora Jews resist the state-i...
This unique book provides a critical perspective on identity to question how Israeli Jews manage and...
The world is amidst accelerating processes of globalization increasingly emphasizing univer-sal huma...
This chapter focuses on the relationship between identity and conflicts, which we believe is mutual ...
Although the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is often portrayed in essentialist terms using identity ma...
Intergroup dynamics have been a central vector in long-lasting identity conflicts around the globe. ...
This interpretive study examines how narratives and collective memories about the ongoing Israeli-Pa...
A fundamental condition for the evolvement of any society is the development of social identity, whi...
Weinzimmer examines various ways that homeland conflict affects the diasporic identities of first an...
The use of violence in the Israel/Palestine conflict has been justified and legitimised by an appeal...
Questions of the relation between race and nationality are at the center of Israel\u27s defense narr...
Since Israel\u27s establishment as an independent state in 1948, the social and political currents o...
Identity is a complex phenomenon and so is conflict. When examining the two together we can understa...
Research on intractable conflicts is concerned primarily with investigating the causes and condition...
This paper has adopted a discursive approach in examining and analyzing discursive formation of Pale...
This article discusses how processes through which some Israeli and Diaspora Jews resist the state-i...
This unique book provides a critical perspective on identity to question how Israeli Jews manage and...
The world is amidst accelerating processes of globalization increasingly emphasizing univer-sal huma...
This chapter focuses on the relationship between identity and conflicts, which we believe is mutual ...
Although the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is often portrayed in essentialist terms using identity ma...
Intergroup dynamics have been a central vector in long-lasting identity conflicts around the globe. ...
This interpretive study examines how narratives and collective memories about the ongoing Israeli-Pa...
A fundamental condition for the evolvement of any society is the development of social identity, whi...
Weinzimmer examines various ways that homeland conflict affects the diasporic identities of first an...
The use of violence in the Israel/Palestine conflict has been justified and legitimised by an appeal...
Questions of the relation between race and nationality are at the center of Israel\u27s defense narr...
Since Israel\u27s establishment as an independent state in 1948, the social and political currents o...
Identity is a complex phenomenon and so is conflict. When examining the two together we can understa...
Research on intractable conflicts is concerned primarily with investigating the causes and condition...
This paper has adopted a discursive approach in examining and analyzing discursive formation of Pale...
This article discusses how processes through which some Israeli and Diaspora Jews resist the state-i...
This unique book provides a critical perspective on identity to question how Israeli Jews manage and...