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Abstract: . . . political psychology Page 1 Interdepartmental ( Political Science and Psychology ) 358: The Political Psychology of Group identification Spring 2004 Professors Clark McCauley and Marc Ross Monday and Wednesday 2:30-4:00 and some Fridays 2:30-4:30 The underlying premise for this seminar is that the fields of political science and psychology have a great deal to say to each other about group identity and group conflict. What is particularly interesting to us is . . . . . . 303-320. 25 Feb. Institutional contributions for and against violence Page 4 1. John McGarry and Brendan O’Leary (1993) “The Macropolitical Regulation of Ethnic Conflict” in John McGarry and Brendan O’Leary (eds). The Politics of Ethnic conflict Regulation: Case Studies of Protracted Ethnic Conflicts . London: Routledge, 1-40. 2. James D. Fearon and David D. Laitin (1996) “Explaining Interethnic Cooperation.” American Political Science Review . 90, 715-735 (especially pages 715-19 and 727-31). 27 February Topic to be announced Paper 2 Due 1 March 9am Psychological Approaches to Understanding Intergroup Conflict 1 March Perceiving groups 1. McCauley, C., Jussim, L., & Lee, Y.T. (1995). Stereotype accuracy: toward appreciating group differences. In Y. T. Lee, L. Jussim & C. McCauley (Eds.), Stereotype accuracy: toward an appreciation of group differences. . . . . . . South Africa: ‘Hope and History at a Crossroads,’ in John McGarry (ed). Northern Ireland and the Divided World: Post- Agreement Northern Ireland in Comparative Perspective . Oxford: Oxford University Press, 276-308. 2. Colin Knox and Padraic Quirk (2000) Peace Building in Northern Ireland, Israel and South Africa . Houndsmills: Macmillan, , pp. 1-29 and 195-219. Synthesis and Presentation of Student Projects 12-28 April 16 April and 30 April Topics to be announced Longer paper due end of exam period . . . --2596,3,433,2054,12981
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