The Israeli / Palestinian conflict is a long complex unedifying story of lost opportunities, fragile truces, dashed expectations and broken agreements. In this paper I offer a social psychological lens to this conflict that complements the IR perspective, and may help to explain its intractable nature. I focus on humiliation and how it helps to define both the Israeli and Palestinian sense of identity. The emotional impact of the current situation in Gaza is discussed, and how this affects recruitment for resistance organisations. The concept of resentment and humiliation being related to enforced changes of status opens up the possibility for social psychologists to study the potential for conflict by examining status dynamics and hierarch...
Analysis of the relations between the Israeli Jews and the Palestinians, in the context of the Al Aq...
Humiliation is often cited in attempts to understand the origins of asymmetric conflicts, especially...
How does denial affect societies in conflict? What is the role of denial, when it is shared, social ...
We investigated the influence of humiliation on inter-group conflict in three studies of Palestinian...
We investigated the infl uence of humiliation on inter-group confl ict in three studies of Palestini...
This paper outlines what we call a network model of collective emotions. Drawing upon this model, we...
Lacey’s (2011) analysis of the role of humiliation in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict provides an i...
The Israeli and Palestinian societies are involved in a long-lasting and violent conflict, where any...
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict remains one of the most deeply entrenched in the world. While there...
After the attacks of 9/11 Americans asked, 'Why do they hate us so much?' The answer has been framed...
This paper is about how resisting the Israeli occupation can improve the psychological well-being of...
Intergroup dynamics have been a central vector in long-lasting identity conflicts around the globe. ...
This paper is intended to compare the subjective experiences of two sets of veterans, one having tak...
This paper try to follow an inspiration of the famous sociologist Georg Simmel who tried to show tha...
This article starts from the premise that empathy is an inherent part of social and political life b...
Analysis of the relations between the Israeli Jews and the Palestinians, in the context of the Al Aq...
Humiliation is often cited in attempts to understand the origins of asymmetric conflicts, especially...
How does denial affect societies in conflict? What is the role of denial, when it is shared, social ...
We investigated the influence of humiliation on inter-group conflict in three studies of Palestinian...
We investigated the infl uence of humiliation on inter-group confl ict in three studies of Palestini...
This paper outlines what we call a network model of collective emotions. Drawing upon this model, we...
Lacey’s (2011) analysis of the role of humiliation in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict provides an i...
The Israeli and Palestinian societies are involved in a long-lasting and violent conflict, where any...
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict remains one of the most deeply entrenched in the world. While there...
After the attacks of 9/11 Americans asked, 'Why do they hate us so much?' The answer has been framed...
This paper is about how resisting the Israeli occupation can improve the psychological well-being of...
Intergroup dynamics have been a central vector in long-lasting identity conflicts around the globe. ...
This paper is intended to compare the subjective experiences of two sets of veterans, one having tak...
This paper try to follow an inspiration of the famous sociologist Georg Simmel who tried to show tha...
This article starts from the premise that empathy is an inherent part of social and political life b...
Analysis of the relations between the Israeli Jews and the Palestinians, in the context of the Al Aq...
Humiliation is often cited in attempts to understand the origins of asymmetric conflicts, especially...
How does denial affect societies in conflict? What is the role of denial, when it is shared, social ...