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ArtikelIdentity, Conflict, and Coexistence : Life Stories of Israeli and Palestinian Adolescents  
Oleh: Hammack, Phillip L.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Adolescent Research (http://jar.sagepub.com/) vol. 21 no. 4 (2006), page 323-369.
Topik: LIFE STORIES; identity; adolescence; culture; Israeli-palestinian conflict; narrative; ideology
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Isi artikelAssuming a cultural psychology approach, this study examines the life stories of 30 israeli and palestinian adolescent participants in a coesistence program. Prior to participation, youth identity was characterized by polarization in which an ingroup ideology is internalized with little understanding of the outgroup's ideological perspective. Three identity-related outcomes emerged following participation. Identity transcendence, in which a reduction in salience of ingroup ideology as accompanied by inreased recognition of outgroup ideological elgitimacy, characterized the most common immediate outcome. Identity accentuation characterized the long-term impact for most youth, whose ideological identification ultimately conformed to an ingroup identity narrative. Identity conflict occured among youth who struggled to integrate the experience of coexistence into the life story. Findings suggest : a. the challenges of identity intervention in the contest of intractable conflict, and b. a context-specific theory of identity in which polarized identities contribute to the reproduction and intractability of the conflict across generations
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