Clarification notice to “The geography of military occupation and its effect on Palestinian community cohesion, norms, and resistance motivation” by Penić et al. (2023).

Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, Vol 30(1), Feb 2024, 106; doi:10.1037/pac0000745Reports a clarification to "The Geography of Military Occupation and its Effect on Palestinian Community Cohesion, Norms, and Resistance Motivation" by Sandra Penić, Johanna Ray Vollhardt, Karsten Donnay, Mai Albzour and Ravi Bhavnani (Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, Advanced Online Publication, Jun 22, 2023, np). The authors wish to clarify the relationship between “The Geography of Military Occupation and Its Effect on Palestinian Community Cohesion, Norms, and Resistance Motivation” by Penić, et al. (see record 2023-84165-001) and “How Does the Geography of Surveillance Affect Collective Action?” by Penić, et al. (see record 2024-09398-001). Both articles draw on data collected as part of the Pluralistic Memories Project, a large-scale project that brings together different research teams (see https://wp.unil.ch/pmp/), and both articles examine how the geography of military occupation shapes social fabric and collective action in Palestinian communities. Beyond these similarities, the articles address different theoretical questions and include different constructs and operationalizations of the studied psychological processes. (The following abstract of the original article appeared in record 2023-84165-001.) In the context of military occupation, surveillance is a commonly used tactic to decrease resistance, effectively undermining an oppressed gro...
Source: Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research