Psychology of Ethnic and Racial Conflicts
a branch of psychology that studies the psychological consequences of racial or ethnic conflicts, including group emotions, race, and mutual prejudice. The main attention is paid to the analysis of the causes of tension, the dynamics of hostility or sympathy between groups, as well as the ways in which stereotypes and prejudices are formed. The aim of this track is to develop strategies for resolving racial and ethnic conflicts, to promote dialogue and understanding between different groups, and to understand the impact of these conflicts on social stability and domestic politics.
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