Selected Academic Papers

Below are links to PDF versions of several papers I’ve written.

“‘No Cause for Action’- Revisiting the Ethics Case of Dr. John Leso” (Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 2015, 3, 198–212).

“Psychology Under Fire: Operational Psychology and Psychological Ethics” (Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 2012, 18, 384-400; co-authored with Jean Maria Arrigo & Ray Bennett).

“Does Comprehensive Soldier Fitness Work?: CSF Research Fails the Test” (May 2012, Coalition for an Ethical Psychology Working Paper Number 1; co-authored with Stephen Soldz).

“How Leaders Promote War by Exploiting Our Core Concerns” (Peace Review, 2013, 25, 219-226).

“Inequality, Shared Outrage, and Social Change” (Peace Review, 2011, 23, 4-11).

“Dangerous Ideas: Five Beliefs That Propel Groups Toward Conflict” (American Psychologist, 2003, 58, 182-192, co-authored with Judy I. Eidelson).

“An Individual–Group Belief Framework: Predicting Life Satisfaction, Group Identification, and Support for the ‘War on Terror'” (Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 2009, 15, 1-26).

Peacemaker 101: Careers Confronting Conflict (Philadelphia, PA: Solomon Asch Center for Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict, University of Pennsylvania; co-edited with Jena Laske & Lina Cherfas).

“Self and Nation: A Comparison of Americans’ Beliefs Before and After 9/11” (Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 2005, 11, 153-175; co-authored with Mary D. Plummer).

“Revisiting Du Bois: The Relationship Between African American Double Consciousness and Beliefs About Racial and National Group Experiences” (Journal of Black Psychology, 2005, 31, 3-26; co-authored with Mikhail Lyubansky).

“The Impact of September 11 on Psychologists” (Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 2003, 34, 144-150; co-authored with Gerry D’Alessio & Judy I. Eidelson).

“Complex Adaptive Systems in the Behavioral and Social Sciences” (Review of General Psychology, 1997, 1, 42-71).