Advanced Social Psychology of Conflict and Conflict Managment
Dr. Uri Lifshin
IDC School of Psychology (2 credits)
The course builds on the course social psychological approaches to conflict and conflict management, given in the fall semester and in the advanced course, the students will go beyond the broad social-psychological theories of conflict and conflict management and explore in-depth topics such as apology and reconciliation, how collective memory, especially of past trauma, affects current intergroup relations, how our moral preferences affect attitudes and behaviors in conflict and the way in which collective threats affect ideologies and worldviews. Students will also analyze a case study, based on a current event.
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Program Highlights
10 Month MA: Conflict Resolution and Mediation
Taught exclusively in English
Interdisciplinary, practical and experiential
Emphasis on skills development, case studies and field experiences
Mediation Workshop with certification from Tel Aviv University
Access to first-hand expertise in the field by elite practitioners
Mix of international students from diverse backgrounds
Optional thesis year
Cost: US$16,800