Objectives: Informed by intergroup contact theory, this study explores the relationships between intergroup contact, perceived out-group threat, and support for conciliatory solutions to the violent conflict between Israeli Jews and Palestinians in Israel and the Palestinian territories. Methods: Regression and structural equation models analyze public opinion dat
Intergroup contact theory is enjoying a renaissance; positive contact does reduce intergroup prejudi...
This study is an attempt to comprehend how Palestinians and Israelis perceive the conflict and the p...
This article discusses the role of victim beliefs in intergroup relations, as well as characteristic...
In the past few decades, planned contact interventions between groups in conflict have played an imp...
Dehumanizing the enemy is one of the most destructive elements of intergroup conflict. Past research...
Dehumanizing the enemy is one of the most destructive elements of intergroup conflict. Past research...
This study examines psychological correlates of Jewish-Israeli support for post-conflict political r...
This study examines psychological correlates of Jewish-Israeli support for post-conflict political r...
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a human tragedy that has defied political settlement for more th...
This article identifies psychological complexities when interaction and cooperation among adversarie...
The purpose of this study is to examine the different factors that shape and facilitate punitive att...
Three studies used the Palestinian-Israeli context to investigate the tendency for political antagon...
Jewish Americans' opinions on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict influence both the Israeli and the U....
Israeli–Palestinian conflict Political preferences Public opinion This paper examines how violence i...
The small but growing Middle East dialogue group movement consists of cross-cultural groups original...
Intergroup contact theory is enjoying a renaissance; positive contact does reduce intergroup prejudi...
This study is an attempt to comprehend how Palestinians and Israelis perceive the conflict and the p...
This article discusses the role of victim beliefs in intergroup relations, as well as characteristic...
In the past few decades, planned contact interventions between groups in conflict have played an imp...
Dehumanizing the enemy is one of the most destructive elements of intergroup conflict. Past research...
Dehumanizing the enemy is one of the most destructive elements of intergroup conflict. Past research...
This study examines psychological correlates of Jewish-Israeli support for post-conflict political r...
This study examines psychological correlates of Jewish-Israeli support for post-conflict political r...
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a human tragedy that has defied political settlement for more th...
This article identifies psychological complexities when interaction and cooperation among adversarie...
The purpose of this study is to examine the different factors that shape and facilitate punitive att...
Three studies used the Palestinian-Israeli context to investigate the tendency for political antagon...
Jewish Americans' opinions on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict influence both the Israeli and the U....
Israeli–Palestinian conflict Political preferences Public opinion This paper examines how violence i...
The small but growing Middle East dialogue group movement consists of cross-cultural groups original...
Intergroup contact theory is enjoying a renaissance; positive contact does reduce intergroup prejudi...
This study is an attempt to comprehend how Palestinians and Israelis perceive the conflict and the p...
This article discusses the role of victim beliefs in intergroup relations, as well as characteristic...