Moral philosophy has laid out theories for conduct during wartime and the use of nonviolence. Yet, how do these theories map onto people’s actual behavior? A first set of studies tested people’s use of Just War principles in evaluating wartime conduct. Adelman, Orazano and Leidner show that people utilize the jus in bello principles of necessity, discrimination and proportionality to judge the justness of wars, but to different degrees, depending on their moral principles. A second set of studies experimentally investigates whether nonviolence is a viable strategy for social movements struggling against oppression. Adelman, Orazano and Leidner provide converging evidence for a model of nonviolent struggles in Bahrain, Iran, and the United S...
Why and under what circumstances do people support aggressive action in the international system? An...
The horrors of the Second World War blindsided social scientists, as it did most everyone else on th...
The quantitative study of inter-group conflict, most notably war, has attended to objectively measur...
Moral philosophy has laid out theories for conduct during wartime and the use of nonviolence. Yet, h...
States regularly use fear of terrorist threats to gain support for domestic political agendas and pr...
© 2016 Dr. Hanne Melgaard WatkinsHow do people think about morality and war? Just war theory (JWT) i...
The full costs of armed conflict are enormous and total world military expenditure is huge. Psycholo...
In both academic and non-academic spheres, the problem of human violence in general, and war in part...
The contributions of American psychologists to war have been substantial and responsive to changes i...
Although there are differing ideologies, belief systems, cultures, histories and power structures at...
From Saint Augustine’s criteria on Just War to the United Nations today through doctrine on the resp...
The moral choices made both in the context of everyday life and in the reality of war fascinate psyc...
Peace psychology emerged as a distinct area of research and practice during the Cold War, when the p...
This thesis examines in four parts a collection of philosophical arguments dealing with war. The co...
Since the inception of modern psychology, psychologists have distinguished between thoughts and acti...
Why and under what circumstances do people support aggressive action in the international system? An...
The horrors of the Second World War blindsided social scientists, as it did most everyone else on th...
The quantitative study of inter-group conflict, most notably war, has attended to objectively measur...
Moral philosophy has laid out theories for conduct during wartime and the use of nonviolence. Yet, h...
States regularly use fear of terrorist threats to gain support for domestic political agendas and pr...
© 2016 Dr. Hanne Melgaard WatkinsHow do people think about morality and war? Just war theory (JWT) i...
The full costs of armed conflict are enormous and total world military expenditure is huge. Psycholo...
In both academic and non-academic spheres, the problem of human violence in general, and war in part...
The contributions of American psychologists to war have been substantial and responsive to changes i...
Although there are differing ideologies, belief systems, cultures, histories and power structures at...
From Saint Augustine’s criteria on Just War to the United Nations today through doctrine on the resp...
The moral choices made both in the context of everyday life and in the reality of war fascinate psyc...
Peace psychology emerged as a distinct area of research and practice during the Cold War, when the p...
This thesis examines in four parts a collection of philosophical arguments dealing with war. The co...
Since the inception of modern psychology, psychologists have distinguished between thoughts and acti...
Why and under what circumstances do people support aggressive action in the international system? An...
The horrors of the Second World War blindsided social scientists, as it did most everyone else on th...
The quantitative study of inter-group conflict, most notably war, has attended to objectively measur...