Daniel Bar-Tal
Tel Aviv University
231 Papers
1.4K Citations
Daniel Bar-Tal is an academic researcher from Tel Aviv University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Conflict resolution & Social psychology (sociology). The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 221 publications. Previous affiliations of Daniel Bar-Tal include New York University.
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Papers
Sociopsychological Foundations of Intractable Conflicts
TL;DR: In this article, a conceptual framework that concerns the sociopsychological foundation and dynamics of intractable conflict is presented, which describes how societies involved in this reality adapt to the conditions of infractable conflicts.
From Intractable Conflict Through Conflict Resolution To Reconciliation: Psychological Analysis
TL;DR: The psychological aspect of reconciliation requires a change in the conflictive ethos, especially with respect to societal beliefs about group goals, about the adversary group, about ingroup, about intergroup relations, and about the nature of peace.
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Shared Beliefs in a Society: Social Psychological Analysis
Daniel Bar-Tal
- 01 Jan 2000
TL;DR: Sharing Beliefs in groups: A History of the Study of Shared Beliefs as discussed by the authors The history of shared belief formation, dissemination, maintenance, and change of shared beliefs in groups.
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A sense of self-perceived collective victimhood in intractable conflicts
TL;DR: A sense of self-perceived collective victimhood emerges as a major theme in the ethos of conflict of societies involved in intractable conflict and is a fundamental part of the collective memory of the conflict as discussed by the authors.
Why does fear override hope in societies engulfed by intractable conflict, as it does in the Israeli society?
TL;DR: The question of why fear overrides hope in societies embarked on the road of peacemaking after years of intractable conflict is answered on the basis of accumulated knowledge in the psychology and sociology of emotions as discussed by the authors.