Conflict and Change
Integrating Social and Development Psychology
Brady Wagoner editor Charis Psaltis editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st Jul '25
£30.99
This title is due to be published on 31st July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

This book offers a groundbreaking integration of social and developmental psychology to transform enduring conflicts and foster understanding.
This book presents a groundbreaking synthesis of social and developmental psychology, exploring its application to longstanding conflicts like the Cyprus dispute. By employing diverse methods and perspectives, it aims to inform broader societal conflicts and develop a psychology relevant to today's pressing social issues.Social and developmental psychology are often viewed as distinct subdisciplines, each with its own theories and methodologies. However, this book seeks to bridge that divide by proposing an integrative framework that considers various levels of analysis, from the individual to the societal. It emphasizes the interplay of fundamental concepts such as intra- and inter-group conflict and change across these levels. By revisiting and renewing foundational theories of development, the book introduces the concept of 'genetic social psychology.' This approach is applied to the complex case of the Cyprus conflict, as well as other conflict and post-conflict scenarios, uncovering transformative possibilities for both theory and practice. Ultimately, this work advocates for a broader, more cohesive understanding of psychological processes in social contexts, addressing contemporary challenges and enhancing our grasp of human behavior.
ISBN: 9781009393157
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418 pages