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JUSTICE AND CONFLICT
Book Chapters: Nowak, A. & Vallacher, R. R. (2001). Societal transition: Toward a dynamical model of social change. In W. Wosinska, R. B. Cialdini, D. W. Barrett, & J. Reykowski (Eds.), The practice of social influence in multiple cultures (pp. 151-171). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. Coleman, P. T., Bui-Wrzosinska, L., Vallacher, R. R., & Nowak, A. (2006). Approaching protracted conflicts as dynamical systems: Guidelines and methods for intervention. In A. K. Schneider & C. Honeyman (Eds.), The Negotiator’s Fieldbook (pp. 61-74). Chicago: American Bar Association Books. Nowak, A., Vallacher, R. R., Bui-Wrzosinska, L., & Coleman, P. T. (2007). Attracted to conflict: A dynamical perspective on malignant social relations. In A. Golec & K. Skarzynska (Eds.), Understanding social change: Political psychology in Poland. Haauppague, NY: Nova Science Publishers Ltd.
Journal Articles: Messe, L. A., Vallacher, R. R., & Phillips, J. L. (1975). Equity and the formation of revolutionary and conservative coalitions in triads. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 31, 1141‑1146. Vallacher, R. R., Callahan‑Levy, C. M., & Messe, L. A. (1979). Sex effects on bilateral bargaining as a function of interpersonal context. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 5, 104‑108. Watts, B., Messe, L. A., & Vallacher, R. R. (1981). Toward understanding sex differences in pay allocation: Agency, communion, and reward distribution behavior. Sex Roles, 8, 1175‑1187. Nowak, A., Vallacher, R. R., Kus, M., & Urbaniak, J. (2005). The dynamics of societal transition: Modeling non-linear change in the Polish economic system. International Journal of Sociology, 35, 66-88. Coleman, P. T., Vallacher, R. R., Nowak, A., & Bui-Wrzosinska, L. (2007). Intractable conflict as an attractor: A dynamical systems approach to conflict escalation and intractability. American Behavioral Scientist. |