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ID086005
Title ProperInfluence of the ethos of conflict on Israeli Jews' interpretation of Jewish-Palestinian encounters
LanguageENG
AuthorBar-Tal , Daniel ;  Raviv, Amiram ;  Raviv, Alona ;  Dgani-Hirsh, Adi
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This study investigates the psychological effects of a set of societal beliefs termed the ethos of conflict, which develops in the context of intractable conflict-as, for example, the Israeli-Arab conflict. The premise was that the ethos of conflict constitutes a type of ideology that serves as a powerful prism through which individuals perceive the reality of an intractable conflict. The study's findings confirmed this premise, showing that participants with a high level of ethos of conflict tended to perceive photos depicting encounters between Jews and Palestinians differently than did those with a low level of ethos of conflict. The former tended to perceive the Palestinians as more aggressive, to blame them more for such attributed aggressiveness, and to explain this perceived aggressiveness more in terms of internal and stable causes. They also tended to stereotype Palestinians more negatively and Jews more positively.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Conflict Resolution Vol. 53, No. 1;Feb 2009:p94-118
Journal SourceJournal of Conflict Resolution Vol. 53, No. 1;Feb 2009:p94-118
Key WordsConflict ;  Ethos Of Conflict ;  Ideology ;  Perceptual - Cognitive Biases