Social Psychology of Intergroup Reconciliation: From Violent Conflict to Peaceful Co-Existence
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Writen byArie Nadler, Thomas Malloy and Jeffrey D. Fisher (eds.) - PublisherOxford University Press, USA
- Year2008
Social Psychology of Intergroup Reconciliation explores the psychological processes behind intergroup conflicts and the pathways to reconciliation. The book examines the role of social identity, prejudice, empathy, and forgiveness in facilitating peaceful interactions between groups that have experienced conflict. It draws on social psychological theories and empirical research to offer insights into how individuals and communities can overcome historical grievances, reduce intergroup hostility, and promote healing and social harmony.

