Dissertation Proposal: Oded Adomi Leshem - Instilling Hope for Peace During Intractable Conflicts
Ph.D, Anthropology, 1978, University of California San Diego
M.A, Anthropology, 1973, University of California San Diego
Ph.D., Political Science, University of Michigan
B.A., magna cum laude in Government, Harvard University
April 29, 2015 10:00am through 12:00pm
Instilling Hope for Peace During Intractable Conflicts
Oded Adomi Leshem, Presidential Scholar, S-CAR
Wednesday, April 29th
10:00am - 12:00pm
Conference Room 5145
Prof. Thomas Flores - Chair
Prof. Kevin Avruch
Prof. James Witte
My dissertation seeks to explore the perceived irreconcilability of prolonged intergroup conflicts and the extent to which this perception in malleable. Focusing on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, my research explores the socio-psychological mechanisms by which hope for resolution amongst members of groups mired in intractable conflicts can be increased. The goals of my dissertation are to deepen our understanding of the role of hope for resolution in the contexts of intractable conflict and to devise and empirically test messaging strategies that might instill hope for resolution in group members engulfed in intractable conflicts.