Table of contents - Special Issue: Conflict management in Israel
Guest Editors: Richard A. Posthuma
Major events and the collective memory of conflicts
Rafi NetsCollective memory of conflicts is assembled around major events, such as, in the context of the Israeli‐Palestinian conflict, the 1948 Palestinian exodus from the central cities…
Collective narratives as indicators of examining intergroup relations: The case of Palestinian Muslims and Christians in Israel
Anan Srour, Shifra Sagy, Adi Mana, Serene Mjally‐KnaniThis study aims to examine inter‐group relations between two religious minorities, Palestinian Christians and Muslim citizens of Israel, by measuring perceptions of in‐group and…
(Re‐)telling societal beliefs: Changing narratives in Israel's political discourse regarding transition to peace
Mor MitraniThis paper aims to explore if and how changes in social representations of conflict are designed and constructed in the formal political discourse.
The Israeli negotiation strategy under Netanyahu: settlement without reconciliation
Mohanad Mustafa, As'ad GhanemThis article aims to analyse the Israeli negotiation strategy in reference to the theoretical frameworks of reconciliation and settlement. It focuses on the Israeli‐Palestinian…
Eve's emancipation or lingering subordination to Adam?: The effects of egalitarianism, asymmetrical contextual ambiguity and priming of gender stereotypes on couples' negotiation
Gil Aloni, Helena Syna DesivilyaThe current study aims to examine couples' conjoint negotiation with a third party, testing the effects of asymmetrical contextual ambiguity, gender stereotypes' priming and…
Power tactic usage by gender at work and home: past, present, and future
Joseph Schwarzwald, Meni Koslowsky, Jessica BernsteinResearch has indicated that gender stereotypes, especially as they relate to women, are changing due to their growing numbers in the labor force. This research on power usage for…
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1044-4068e-ISSN:
1758-8545ISSN-L:
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- Dr Richard Posthuma