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DOSSIER - FOLDER II  -  ANNEXES
To complement the nomination of HERBERT C. KELMAN for the UNESCO-MADANJEET SINGH PRIZE on Promotion of tolerance and non-violence (as referred in the previously presented “Addendum-Justification”)

 

Annex 1 (2004) - Festschrift
A.H. Eagly, R.M. Baron, & V.L. Hamilton, (Eds.), The social psychology of group identity and social conflict: Theory, application, and practice (pp. 233–275). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.  (“Festschrift”).

 

Kelman by himself (autobiographical chapters or articles)

Annex 2 (2004)
Kelman, H.C. Continuity and change: My life as a social psychologist.  In A.H. Eagly, R.M. Baron, & V.L. Hamilton, (Eds.), The social psychology of group identity and social conflict: Theory, application, and practice (pp. 233–275). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. (In the composition of the dossier, this article can be found as the closing chapter of the Festschrift - Annex 1)

Annex 3 (2001)
Kelman, H.C. Dignity and dehumanization: The impact of the Holocaust on central themes of my work. In P. Suedfeld (Ed.), Light from the ashes: Social science careers of young Holocaust refugees and survivors (pp. 197–220).  Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press.
 
Annex 4 (1999)
Kelman, H.C. Experiences from 30 years of action research on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In K.P. Spillmann & A. Wenger (Eds.), Zeitgeschichtliche Hintergründe aktueller Konflikte VII: Zürcher Beiträge zur Sicherheitspolitik  und Konfliktforschung,  No. 54, 173–197.

 

Annex 5 (1953 - and other year, excerpted)
Kelman, H.C. Attitude change as a function of response restriction. Human Relations, 6, 185–214.
(Excerpted) In A.C. Elms (Ed.), Role playing, reward, and attitude change (pp. 14–17) . New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1969.

Annex 6 (1958 and other years, reprinted)
Kelman, H.C. Compliance, identification, and internalization: Three processes of attitude change. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2(1), 51–60.
(Reprinted) In H. Proshansky & B. Seidenberg (Eds.), Basic studies in social psychology (pp. 140–148). New York: Holt, Reinhart and Winston, 1965.
(Reprinted) In J.D. Singer (Ed.), Human behavior and international politics: Contributions from the social-psychological sciences (pp. 232–242). Chicago: Rand McNally, 1965.
(Reprinted) In M. Fishbein (Ed.), Readings in attitude theory and measurement (pp. 469–476). New York: Wiley, 1967.
(Reprinted) In B.L. Hinton & H.J. Reitz (Eds.), Groups and organizations. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1971.
(Reprinted) In D.R. Domm, R.N. Blakeney, M.T. Matteson, & R. Scofield (Eds.), The individual and the organization. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt, 1971.
(Reprinted) In S. Himmelfarb & A.H. Eagly (Eds.), Readings in attitude change (pp. 218–227). New York: Wiley, 1974.
(Translated into Hebrew) In A. Ben-Ami (Ed.), Social psychology: Socialization-attitudes-groups. Tel Aviv: Am Oved, 1974.
(Reprinted) In E. Krupat (Ed.), Psychology is social: Readings and conversations in social psychology (pp. 98-106). Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman, 1975. (2nd ed., pp. 107–111, 1982.)

Annex 7 (1972)
Kelman, H.C. La influencia social y los nexos entre el individuo y el sistema social: Más sobre los procesos de sumisión, identificación e internalización. Revista de Estudios Sociales, No. 5, 11–38.
(Reprinted) In J.R. Torregrosa (Ed.), Teoria e investigación en la psicología social actual. Madrid: Instituto de la Opinión Publica, 1974.

Annex 8 (1964)
Kelman, H.C. Theoretische Grundlagen für Programme zur Einstellungsänderung. In K.D. Hartmann (Ed.), Vorurteile: Ihre Erforschung und ihre Bekämpfung (pp. 86–90). Frankfurt a. M.: Europäische Verlagsanstalt.

Annex 9 (2006)
Kelman, H.C. Interests, relationships, identities: Three central issues for individuals and groups in negotiating their social environment. In S.T. Fiske, A.E. Kazdin, & D.L. Schacter (Eds.), Annual Review of Psychology (Vol. 57, pp. 1–26). Palo Alto, CA: Annual Reviews.

Annex 10 (1966)
Kelman, H.C. Deception in social research. Transaction, 3(5), 20–24.
(Reprinted) In L. Gorlow & W. Katkovsky (Eds.), Readings in the psychology of adjustment (2nd ed., pp. 534–541). New York: McGraw-Hill, 1968.
(Reprinted) In N. K. Denzin (Ed.), The values of social science. Chicago: Aldine-Atherton, 1970. (2nd ed., New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Books, 1973.)
(Reprinted) In I. L. Horowitz & M. S. Strong (Eds.), Sociological realities: A guide to the study of society. New York: Harper, 1971.
(Reprinted) In B. J. Franklin & H. W. Osborne (Eds.), Research methods: Issues and insights. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1971.

Annex 11 (1968)
Kelman, H.C. A time to speak: On human values and social research. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. 

Annex 12 (1978)
Bermant, G., Kelman, H.C., & Warwick, D.P. (Eds.), The ethics of social intervention. Washington, DC: Hemisphere.

Annex 13 (1973)
Kelman, H.C., & Warwick, D.P. Bridging micro and macro approaches to social change: A social-psychological perspective. In G. Zaltman (Ed.), Processes and phenomena of social change (pp. 13–59). New York: Wiley.

Annex 14 (1981)
Kelman, H.C. Reflections on the history and status of peace research.  Conflict Management and Peace Science, 5(2), 95–110.

Annex 15 (1991)
Kelman, H.C. On the history and development of peace research: Personal reflections. In J.W. Nobel (Ed.), The coming of age of peace research (pp. 25–37). Groningen, The Netherlands: STYX Publications

Annex 16 (1991)
Kelman, H.C. A behavioral science perspective on the study of war and peace. In R. Jessor (Ed.), Perspectives on behavorial science: The Colorado Lectures (pp. 245–275).  Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Annex 17 (1965)
Kelman, H.C. (Ed.) International behavior: A social-psychological analysis. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 

Annex 18(1964)
Kelman, H.C., & Hollander, E.P. International cooperation in psychological research. American Psychologist, 19, 779–782.

Annex 19 (1970)
Kelman, H.C. & Ezekiel, R.S., with Kelman, R.B. Cross-national encounters: The personal impact of an exchange program for broadcasters. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Annex 20 (1951)
Gladstone, A.I., & Kelman, H.C. Pacifists vs. psychologists.  American Psychologist, 6, 127–128.

Annex 21 (1971)
Kelman, H.C. Language as an aid and barrier to involvement in the national system. In J. Rubin & B.H. Jernudd (Eds.), Can language be planned? Sociolinguistic theory and practice for developing nations (pp. 21–51). Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii.
(Reprinted) In J.A. Fishman (Ed.), Advances in the sociology of language (Vol. 2, pp. 185–212). The Hague: Mouton, 1972.

Annex 22 (2006)
Poster War Resisters International at the door of Herbert Kelman’s office at William James Hall, Harvard University, Cambridge (Photo by Roseli Fischmann, on June 1st, 2006)

Annex 23 (1989)
Kelman, H.C., & Hamilton, V.L. Crimes of obedience: Toward a social psychology of authority and responsibility.  New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
 (Translated into Spanish) Crimenes de obediencia: Los límites de la autoridad y la responsabilidad.  Buenos Aires: Planeta, 1990.
 (Excerpted) Sanctioned massacres. In N.J. Kressel (Ed.), Political psychology:  Classic and contemporary readings (pp. 232–240). New York: Paragon House, 1993.
 (Excerpted) The My Lai massacre. In J.M. Henslin (Ed.), Down to earth sociology: Introductory Readings (9th edition, pp. 447–459). New  York: Free Press, 1997. 
 (Excerpted) The My Lai massacre. In D.M. Newman (Ed.), Sociology: Exploring the architecture of everyday life (pp. 17–28). New York: Free Press, 1997.

Annex 24 (2005)
Kelman, H.C.  The policy context of torture: A social-psychological analysis. International Review of the Red Cross, 87(857), 123–134.
(Excerpted) In R. Falk, I. Gendzier, & R.J. Lifton (Eds.), Crimes of War: Iraq (pp. 371–378). New York, NY: Nation Books, 2006.

Annex 25 (1985)
Overcoming the psychological barrier: An analysis of the Egyptian-Israeli peace process.  Negotiation Journal, 3(1), 1985, 213-234.

Annex 26 (2005)
Kelman, H.C.  The psychological impact of the Sadat visit on Israeli society.  Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 11(2), 111–136. Published originally translated into Arabic in full in the weekend edition of Al-Ahram, Egypt, December 1977.

Annex 27 (1977)
Caravan – American University of Cairo weekly newspaper – November 30, 1977

 

Annex 28 (1978)
Harvard Gazette – January 20, 1978

Annex 29 (1999)
Kelman, H.C. The interdependence of Israeli and Palestinian national identities: The role of the other in existential conflicts. Journal of Social Issues, 55(3), 581–600.

Annex 30 (1982)
Kelman, H.C. Talk with Arafat.  Foreign Policy, No. 49, 119–139.

Annex 31 (1983)
Kelman, H.C. Conversations with Arafat:  A social-psychological assessment of the prospects for Israeli-Palestinian peace.  American Psychologist, 38, 203–216.

Annex 32 (2005)
Kelman, H.C.  Building trust among enemies: The central challenge for peacemaking efforts. In W. Krieg, K. Galler, & P. Stadelmann (Eds.), Richtiges und gutes Management: vom System zur Praxis (Festschrift für Fredmund Malik, pp. 349–367). Bern, Switzerland: Verlag Haupt.
       (Reprinted) In International Journal of Intercultural Relations 29 (2005) 639-650

Annex 33 (1995)
Kelman, H.C. Contributions of an unofficial conflict resolution effort to the Israeli-Palestinian breakthrough.  Negotiation Journal, 11 (1), 19–27.

Annex 34 (2003)
Kelman, H.C., & Fisher, R.J. Conflict analysis and resolution. In D.O. Sears, L. Huddy, & R. Jervis (Eds.), Oxford handbook of political psychology (pp. 315–353). Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.

Annex 35 (1998)
Kelman, H.C. Building a sustainable peace: The limits of pragmatism in the Israeli-Palestinian negotiations. Journal of Palestine Studies, 28(1), 36–50.
 (Reprinted) In Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 1999, 5(2), 101–115.
 (Reprinted) In J. Rourke (Ed.), Taking sides: Clashing views on controversial issues in world politics (9th ed). Guilford, CT: Dushkin/McGraw-Hill, 1999. (10th ed., pp. 140–150, 2002

Annex 36 (2001)
Kelman, H.C. A vision for compromise. The Boston Globe, December 8, op-ed page A19.

Annex 37 (2005)
Kelman, H.C. Beyond the Gaza disengagement. The Boston Globe, August 15, op-ed page A11.

Annex 38 (1973)
Kurt Lewin Memorial Address
Kelman, H.C. Violence without moral restraint: Reflections on the dehumanization of victims and victimizers. Journal of Social Issues, 29(4), 25–61.
(Reprinted) In G.M. Kren & L. Rappoport (Eds.), Varieties of psychohistory. New York: Springer, 1976.

Annex 39 (1991)
Kelman, H.C. The social context of torture: Policy process and authority structure. In R.D. Crelinsten & A.P. Schmid (Eds.), The politics of pain: Torturers and their masters (pp. 21–38). Leiden, The Netherlands: COMT, University of Leiden. 
        (Reprinted) In R.D. Crelinsten & A.P. Schmid (Eds.), The politics of pain: Torturers and their masters (U.S. edition, pp. 19–34).  Boulder, CO: Westview, 1995.

Annex 40 (2001)
Kelman, H.C. The role of national identity in conflict resolution: Experiences from Israeli-Palestinian problem-solving workshops. In R.D. Ashmore, L. Jussim, & D. Wilder (Eds.), Social identity, intergroup conflict, and conflict reduction (pp. 187–212). Oxford, England and New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

Annex 41 (1997)
Kelman, H.C. Negotiating national identity and self-determination in ethnic conflicts:  The choice between pluralism and ethnic cleansing.  Negotiation Journal, 13(4), 327–340.

Annex 42 (2004)
Kelman, H.C. Reconciliation as identity change: A social-psychological perspective. In Y. Bar-Siman-Tov (Ed.), From conflict resolution to reconciliation (pp. 111–124).  Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.

Annex 43 (1997)
Kelman, H.C. Social-psychological dimensions of international conflict. In I.W. Zartman & J.L. Rasmussen (Eds.), Peacemaking in international conflict: Methods and techniques (pp. 191–236). Washington, DC: U.S. Institute of Peace Press. 
            (Excerpted and translated into Japanese) In Y. Araki & J. Kawada (Eds.), Handbook of political psychology  (pp. 161–169). Tokyo, Japan: Hokuju, 2003.

Annex 44 (1982)
Kelman, H.C. A changing social science for a changing world: A social psychologist’s perspective. In H. Fahim (Ed.), Indigenous anthropology in non-Western countries (pp. 269–283).  Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press. 

Annex 45 (1982)
Kelman, H.C. Ethical issues in different social science methods.  In T.L. Beauchamp, R.R. Faden, R.J. Wallace, Jr., & L. Walters (Eds.), Ethical issues in social science research (pp. 40–98). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. 

Annex 46 (1964)
Kelman, H.C. Statement [on research assumptions and needs]. In Changing roles of youth in the developing nations (pp. 18–27). Washington, DC: Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State. (Mimeo)

Annex 47 (1968)
Kelman, H.C. Education for the concept of a global society. Social Education, 32, 661–666.

Annex 48 (1988)
Kelman, H.C., with the Project “Preparedness for Peace.”  Social-psychological aspects of peace education:  With a focus on interactive problem solving, redefining security, and fostering personal responsibility. Reprints and Miniprints, No. 626. Malmo, Sweden:  School of Education.

Annex 49 (1993)
Kelman, H.C. Conceptions of civic responsibility and the role of education in a multicultural world. The Swarthmore Papers, 1 (1), 33–49. 

Annex 50 (1986)
Kelman, H.C. La solucion interactiva de problemas: Un enfoque psicosocial a la resolucion de conflictos.  Revista de Psicología de El Salvador, 1989, 8 (32), 115–133.
         (Translated into Spanish from) Interactive problem solving:  A social-psychological approach to conflict resolution. In W. Klassen (Ed.), Dialogue toward interfaith understanding (pp. 293–314).  Tantur/Jerusalem: Ecumenical Institute for Theological Research.
(Reprinted) In J. Burton & F. Dukes (Eds.), Conflict: Readings in management and resolution (pp. 199–215).  New York:  St. Martin’s Press, 1990.