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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 March 2026

Charis Psaltis
Affiliation:
University of Cyprus
Brady Wagoner
Affiliation:
Aalborg University

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Contents

  1. List of Figures

  2. List of Tables

  3. List of Contributors

  4. Series Foreword

    Fathali M. Moghaddam

  5. Acknowledgements

  6. Introduction: Contextualising Conflict and Change

    Charis Psaltis and Brady Wagoner

  7. Part IGenetic Social Psychology: A Once and Future Discipline

    1. 1Theoretical Foundations: Understanding Genesis

      Charis Psaltis

    2. 2Ontogenesis of Prejudice and the Role of the Educational System

      Charis Psaltis

    3. 3The Sociogenesis of Human Values: Organising Principles of Social Representations

      Charis Psaltis

    4. 4Application of Genetic Social Psychology to the Cyprus Conflict

      Charis Psaltis

    5. 5Single-Case Generalisation through Mixed Methods

      Charis Psaltis

    6. Appendix ATrends in the Greek Cypriot Community, 2007–2023

    7. Appendix BTrends in the Turkish Cypriot Community, 2007–2023

    8. Appendix CAssociations between Human Value Scales (Centered) with Sociodemographic Characteristics and Various Sociopolitical Predictors (GCs-2018)

  8. Part IICommentaries and Rejoinder

    1. 6Dialectics of Genesis and Structure

      Ivana Marková

    2. 7Towards a Future-Oriented Psychology: Creating Human Development

      Alex Gillespie

    3. 8Affects and the Person in Integrative Developmental Psychologies

      Tania Zittoun

    4. 9Trauma in the Construction of a Collective Memory and Identity

      Christina Alexopoulos

    5. 10Reconciling Divergent Common Sense: Argumentation and Social Representation

      Gordon Sammut

    6. 11Intergroup Relations and the Contact Hypothesis: A Multilevel Analysis of the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict

      Cathy Nicholson

    7. 12Thinking Critically with Others: Three Analytic Perspectives

      Angela Bermúdez

    8. 13Rethinking Social Knowledge Development from the Perspective of Genetic Psychology

      Alicia Barreiro, José Antonio Castorina, and Mario Carretero

  9. Conclusion: Rejoinder

    Charis Psaltis

  10. Index

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