Socio-psychological barriers for peace making and ideas to overcome them / Barreras sociopsicológicas para la paz e ideas para superarlas

IF 0.9 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
D. Bar-Tal, E. Halperin
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Abstract

Abstract Intensive and violent intergroup conflicts that rage in different parts of the world are real. These conflicts center over disagreements focusing on contradictory goals and interests in different domains and must be addressed in conflict resolution. It is well known that the disagreements could potentially be resolved if not the powerful socio-psychological barriers which fuel and maintain the conflicts. These barriers inhibit and impede progress towards peaceful settlement of the conflict. They stand as major obstacles to begin the negotiation, to continue the negotiation, to achieve an agreement and later to engage in a process of reconciliation. These barriers are found among both leaders and society members that are involved in vicious, violent and protracted intergroup conflicts. They pertain to the integrated operation of cognitive, emotional and motivational processes, combined with a pre-existing repertoire of rigid supporting beliefs, world views and emotions that result in selective, biased and distorted information processing. This processing obstructs and inhibits the penetration of new information that can potentially contribute to facilitating progress in the peace-making process. The paper elaborates on the nature of the socio-psychological barriers and proposes preliminary ideas of how to overcome them. These ideas focus on the unfreezing process which eventually may lead to cessation of adherence to the repertoire that supports the continuation of the conflict, its evaluation and arousal of the readiness to entertain of alternative beliefs that support peace making.
建立和平的社会心理障碍和克服这些障碍的想法/巴雷拉斯sociopsicológicas para la paz e ideas para superarlas
在世界不同地区,激烈而暴力的群体间冲突是真实存在的。这些冲突集中在不同领域的矛盾目标和利益的分歧上,必须在冲突解决中加以解决。众所周知,如果助长和维持冲突的强大的社会心理障碍不存在,这些分歧是有可能得到解决的。这些障碍阻碍了和平解决冲突的进展。它们是开始谈判、继续谈判、达成协议以及后来参与和解进程的主要障碍。这些障碍存在于卷入恶性、暴力和长期群体间冲突的领导人和社会成员之间。它们与认知、情感和动机过程的综合运作有关,并与先前存在的一系列僵化的信念、世界观和情感相结合,这些信念、世界观和情感导致了选择性的、有偏见的和扭曲的信息处理。这种处理阻碍和抑制了可能有助于促进缔造和平进程取得进展的新信息的渗透。本文阐述了社会心理障碍的本质,并提出了克服社会心理障碍的初步思路。这些想法集中于解冻进程,这一进程最终可能导致停止遵守支持冲突继续的保留办法、对保留办法的评价和唤起人们愿意接受支持缔造和平的其他信仰。
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Revista De Psicologia Social
Revista De Psicologia Social PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL-
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