Selected publications
- Rosler, N., Hagage Baikovich, H., &
Bar-Tal, D. (in press). Rhetorical expressions of ethos of conflict and
policymaking in intractable conflict: A comparative study of Israeli Prime
Ministers. Peace and Conflict.
- Rosler, N. & Branscombe, N. R. (2020).
Inclusivity of past collective trauma and its implications for current
intractable conflict: The mediating role of moral lessons. British Journal
of Social Psychology, 59, 171-188.
- Rosler, N. (2019). The creation of space
for conflict change: Context, society and leadership in Northern Ireland during
the 1990s. M. F. Elman, C. Gerard, G. Golan, & L. Kriesberg (Eds.), Overcoming
Intractable Conflicts: New Approaches to Constructive Transformations (pp.
123-141). Rowman and Littlefield.
- David, Y. Rosler, N., & Maoz, I. (2018). Gender-empathic constructions, empathy and support for compromises in
intractable conflict. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 62(8),
1727-1752.
- Rosler, N., Sharvit, K. & Bar-Tal, D. (2018). Perceptions of prolonged occupation as barriers to conflict resolution. Political
Psychology, 39(3), 519-538.
- Rosler, N., Cohen-Chen, S., & Halperin, E. (2017). The
distinctive effects of empathy and hope in intractable conflicts. Journal of
Conflict Resolution, 61(1), 114-139.
- Rosler, N. (2016). Not as simple as that: How leaders faced
the challenges of pursuing the peace process in Northern Ireland. Peace and
Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 22(2), 177-180.
- David, Y., Rosler, N., Ellis, D., & Maoz, I. (2016). Gendering human rights: Threat and gender perceptions as predictors of
attitudes towards violating human rights in asymmetric conflict. Peace and
Conflict Studies, 23(2), Article 1.
- Rosler, N. (2016). Leadership and peacemaking: Yitzhak
Rabin and the Oslo Accords. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 54, 55-67.
- Rosler, N. (2016). Containing the
duality: Leadership in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. In K. Sharvit and E. Halperin (Eds.), The
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: A Social Psychology Perspective, volume II (pp.
217-228). Springer.
- Rosler, N. (2013). Fear and conflict resolution:
Theoretical discussion and a case study from Israel. TheGildenhornInstitute for Israel Studies Research Papers. College Park, MD:
University of Maryland.
- Kremnitzer, M., & Rosler, N. (2012). Psychological and
social consequences of terrorism on the targeted society. In Kyrill-Alexander
Schwartz (Ed.), 10 Jahre 11. September – Die Rechtsordnung im Zeitalter des
Ungewissen (pp. 41-52). Baden-Baden: Nomos.
- Halperin, E., Bar-Tal, D., Sharvit, K., Rosler, N. &
Raviv, A. (2010). Socio-psychological implications for an occupying society:
The case of Israel. Journal of Peace Research. 47(1), 59-70.