Herbert C. Kelman

Affiliations: 
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
Area:
Attitudes, conflict resolution, culture/ethnicity, intergroup relationss, political psychology
Website:
http://www.wcfia.harvard.edu/faculty/hckelman/
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HERBERT C. KELMAN is the Richard Clarke Cabot Professor of Social Ethics, Emeritus, at Harvard University and was (from 1993 to 2003) Director of the Program on International Conflict Analysis and Resolution at Harvard's Weatherhead Center for International Affairs. He received his Ph.D. in Social Psychology from Yale University in 1951. He is past president of the International Studies Association, the International Society of Political Psychology, the Interamerican Society of Psychology, and several other professional associations. He is recipient of many awards, including the Socio-Psychological Prize of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (1956), the Kurt Lewin Memorial award (1973), the American Psychological Association's Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychology in the Public Interest (1981), the Grawemeyer Award for Ideas Improving World Order (1997), and the Austrian Medal of Honor for Science and Art First Class (1998). His major publications include International Behavior: A Social-Psychological Analysis (editor; 1965), A Time to Speak: On Human Values and Social Research (1968), and Crimes of Obedience: Toward a Social Psychology of Authority and Responsibility (with V. Lee Hamilton; 1989). He has been engaged for many years in the development of interactive problem solving, an unofficial third party approach to the resolution of international and intercommunal conflicts, and in its application to the Arab-Israeli conflict, with special emphasis on its Israeli-Palestinian component.
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Carl I. Hovland grad student Harvard (Neurotree)

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Cynthia Chataway grad student Harvard (Neurotree)
Alice  H. Eagly grad student Northwestern (PsychTree)
John C Gibbs grad student Harvard (PsychTree)
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Kelman HC. (2015) The development of interactive problem solving: In John Burton's footsteps Political Psychology. 36: 243-262
Kelman HC. (2010) Interactive problem solving: Changing political culture in the pursuit of conflict resolution Peace and Conflict. 16: 389-413
Kelman HC. (2010) Looking back at my work on conflict resolution in the middle east Peace and Conflict. 16: 361-387
Kelman HC. (2008) Evaluating the contributions of interactive problem solving to the resolution of ethnonational conflicts Peace and Conflict. 14: 29-60
Kelman HC. (2007) The Israeli-Palestinian peace process and its vicissitudes: insights from attitude theory. The American Psychologist. 62: 287-303
Kelman HC. (2007) Israeli-Palestinian peace: Inching toward and looking beyond negotiations Middle East Policy. 14: 29-40
Kelman HC. (2006) Interests, relationships, identities: three central issues for individuals and groups in negotiating their social environment. Annual Review of Psychology. 57: 1-26
Kelman H. (2006) The Role of an International Facilitating Service for Conflict Resolution International Negotiation. 11: 209-223
Kelman HC. (2005) The policy context of torture: A social-psychological analysis International Review of the Red Cross. 87: 123-134
Kelman HC. (2005) Building trust among enemies: The central challenge for international conflict resolution International Journal of Intercultural Relations. 29: 639-650
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