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PART I PROBLEMS OF CHANGING CULTURE 1. Some Social-Psychological Differences Between the United States and Germany 2. Cultural Reconstruction 3. The Special Case of Germany 4. Conduct, Knowledge, and Acceptance of New Values PART II CONFLICTS IN FACE-TO-FACE GROUPS 5. Experiments in Social Space 6. The Background of Conflict in Marriage 7. Time Perspective and Morale 8. The Solution of a Chronic Conflict in Industry PART III INTER-GROUP CONFLICTS AND GROUP BELONGINGNESS 9. Psycho-Sociological Problems of a Minority Group 10. When Facing Danger 11. Bringing Up the Jewish Child 12. Self-Hatred Among Jews 13. Action Research and Minority Problems Suggested Readings Field Theory in Social Science: Selected Theoretical Papers Dorwin Cartwright Foreword to the 1951 Edition Preface to the 1951 Edition I. Formalization and Progress in Psychology II. Constructs in Field Theory III. Defining the "Field at a Given Time" IV. Field Theory and Learning V. Regression, Retrogression, and Development VI. Field Theory and Experiment in Social Psychology VII. Problems of Research in Social Psychology VIII. Psychological Ecology IX. Frontiers in Group Dynamics X. Behavior and Development as a Function of the Total Situation Appendix. Analysis of the Concepts Whole, Differentiation, and Unity Index to Resolving Social Conflicts Index to Field Theory in Social Science
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