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This introduction explains the socio-political context that led to the protest depicted on the cover of the book. This is an instance of an internal, ideological conflict which led to joint collective action of the two communities, one of the few historical instances of such an event in Cyprus that was the result of a process of valorisation of free movement across the divide that started with the opening of the checkpoints in 2003. It is argued that in order to understand conflict and its transformation in conflict and post-conflict settings, it is important to evaluate internal heterogeneity and the transformation from one position to another in the representational field of an ethnic conflict. An integrative framework of a social developmental psychology is then presented, which is sensitive to historical change and change at various time scales (microgenesis, ontogenesis and sociogenesis) and at different levels of analysis. The introduction ends with a preview of the book, its two parts and different chapters.
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