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University of Florida Levin College of Law

Dispute Resolution and Arbitration

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Negative Identity And Conflict, Jonathan R. Cohen Jan 2020

Negative Identity And Conflict, Jonathan R. Cohen

UF Law Faculty Publications

This article explores an aspect of identity that can be particularly challenging for conflict resolution—negative identity. By negative identity, I mean an identity in which a party implicitly or explicitly defines itself in a negative way, specifically, by way of contrast to some other party. This phenomenon occurs in conflicts ranging from small, interpersonal ones to large-scale conflicts between national, ethnic, and religious groups. Negative identities may make conflicts more likely to arise and also make them more difficult to resolve when they do. Fortunately, there are steps that both parties and neutrals can take to foster conflict resolution in …