Functions of collective narratives in a territorial conflict. The israeli-palestinian case

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Abstract

The various narratives of a conflict play a central role in its development. Not only are they a reflection of the collective memory of the various parties in conflict, but also a functional element in its dynamics. In the case of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, data show that each side’s main narratives are fairly stable over time, and they possess significant magnitudes – over two thirds of their publics, in both cases. This article analyses the use of narratives in the dynamics of the conflict, which affects both the cognitive and emotional dimensions of the public’s world-view on both sides. We draw ten main functions of collective narratives in the conflict. We discuss that, although a transformation of narratives in the conflict is required for its resolution, both groups will face resistance associated with the functionality of the narratives during this process.

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Lobera, J., & Torres-Albero, C. (2021). Functions of collective narratives in a territorial conflict. The israeli-palestinian case. Dados, 64(1), 1–29. https://doi.org/10.1590/dados.2021.64.1.231

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