Peace Psychology in Germany

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Andrea Gurtner
Angela Kindervater
anti-Semitic Attitudes
antisemitism social science Germany
authoritarian personality theory
authoritarianism
Barbara Moschner
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Church Asylum
Civil Human Rights
Cognitive Mobilization
Daniel Fuss
Dorit Wammetsberger
East West Differences
Economic Human Rights
Elmar BrEr
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Friedrich Alexander University
Germany institution
Gert Sommer
Human Rights
human rights attitudes
Human Rights Education
Human Suffering
Ingrid I. Koop
International University Bremen
Iraqi Crisis
J. Christopher Cohrs
Jost Stellmacher
JRgen Maes
Latent anti-Semitism
longitudinal social attitudes
Mandy Boehnke
Manifest anti-Semitism
Margarete Boos
Michaela Kolbe
Peace Psychology
Private Collective Self-esteem
Public Collective Self-esteem
refugee asylum studies
Richard V. Wagner
Self-actualization Values
Self-transcendence Values
social dominance orientation
Susan Wettig
Sven Kielmann
Theory Of Basic Human Values
war psychology research
Weak Main Effect
West Germany
Wolfgang Frindte
Worst Traumatic Event
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805894097
  • Weight: 204g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Sep 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First published in 2005. This is a special issue of Peace and Conflict, the Journal of Peace Psychology, Volume II, number 3 looks at Peace Psychology in Germany. The papers include old and new antisemitic attitudes, human rights, attitudes towards War, refugees, and results from a German Six-Wave, twenty-year study.
Klaus Boehnke, Daniel Fuss, Angela Kindervater