The quantitative study of inter-group conflict, most notably war, has attended to objectively measured variables of aggregate units such as the state or the conflict event. The relevance of psychology, which focuses on the individual, is not guaranteed even though the aggregates are composed of individuals. The discipline might be relevant by providing some further understanding/explanation for the existence of relationships among the larger units and empirical psychology has developed a number of generalizations about individual behavior based on replicable observations. By itself, this would not guarantee the contribution of psychological research and concepts to the prediction of the occasion and/or intensity of human conflict. The most ...
Psychological theories of inter-group behaviour offer justified representations for interaction, inf...
THE FIRST two chapters of this issue of the REVIEW treat selected topics of recent social-psychologi...
The development of Social Psychology during the 20th century occurred against the backdrop of interg...
Although there are differing ideologies, belief systems, cultures, histories and power structures at...
We review psychological research on intergroup conflict. First, we outline psychological perspective...
We review psychological research on intergroup conflict. First, we outline psychological perspective...
The study of warfare from an evolutionary perspective has expanded rapidly over the last couple of d...
This article outlines some of the main social-psychological bases of intergroup conflict, illustrati...
This paper reviews the seminal theories of social psychology which have guided scholarship on inter-...
Purpose - The purpose of this study was to develop and empirically explore a model of four intragrou...
Peace psychology emerged as a distinct area of research and practice during the Cold War, when the p...
Traditionally, reconciliation includes conflict resolution and peacemaking process primarily focusin...
Large segments of the social sciences remain dominated by the idea that humans are “rational” beings...
Human aggression and war are mediated by culture and social evolution. Human beings have a wide rang...
Human aggression and war are mediated by culture and social evolution. Human beings have a wide rang...
Psychological theories of inter-group behaviour offer justified representations for interaction, inf...
THE FIRST two chapters of this issue of the REVIEW treat selected topics of recent social-psychologi...
The development of Social Psychology during the 20th century occurred against the backdrop of interg...
Although there are differing ideologies, belief systems, cultures, histories and power structures at...
We review psychological research on intergroup conflict. First, we outline psychological perspective...
We review psychological research on intergroup conflict. First, we outline psychological perspective...
The study of warfare from an evolutionary perspective has expanded rapidly over the last couple of d...
This article outlines some of the main social-psychological bases of intergroup conflict, illustrati...
This paper reviews the seminal theories of social psychology which have guided scholarship on inter-...
Purpose - The purpose of this study was to develop and empirically explore a model of four intragrou...
Peace psychology emerged as a distinct area of research and practice during the Cold War, when the p...
Traditionally, reconciliation includes conflict resolution and peacemaking process primarily focusin...
Large segments of the social sciences remain dominated by the idea that humans are “rational” beings...
Human aggression and war are mediated by culture and social evolution. Human beings have a wide rang...
Human aggression and war are mediated by culture and social evolution. Human beings have a wide rang...
Psychological theories of inter-group behaviour offer justified representations for interaction, inf...
THE FIRST two chapters of this issue of the REVIEW treat selected topics of recent social-psychologi...
The development of Social Psychology during the 20th century occurred against the backdrop of interg...