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Coleman, P. T., Bui-Wrzosinska, L., Nowak, A., Kugler, K., Mitchinson, A., Musallam, N., Chung, C., and Foster, C. (2009). Extending Deutsch's Legacy: The Effects of Power Asymmetries and Interdependence on Conflict Dynamics and Outcomes. Presentation at the 2009 Conference of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Tampa Bay, February, 2009.

Coleman, P. T., Bui-Wrzosinska, L., Nowak, A. (2008) Toward a dynamical model of power and conflict. Paper presented at the 21st Annual Conference of the International Association of Conflict Management in Chicago, IL, July, 2008.

Coleman, P. T., Kugler, K, Musallam, N., Mitchinson, A., and Chung, C. (2008). The view from above and below: The effects of power asymmetries and interdependence on conflict dynamics and outcomes. Paper presented at the 21st Annual Conference of the International Association of Conflict Management in Chicago, IL, July, 2008.

Coleman, P. T., Fisher-Yoshida, B., Jones, T., Katz-Jameson, J., Bartoli, A., and Musallam, N. (2008). Complexity, change, and conflict: Practical applications of dynamical systems theory to difficult conflicts. Practice symposium presented at the 21st Annual Conference of the International Association of Conflict Management in Chicago, IL, July, 2008.

Coleman, P. T., Nowak, A., Vallacher, R., Bui-Wrzosinska, L., Bartoli, A., & Musallam, N. (2007). Complexity, change, and conflict: Empirical research on the dynamics of conflict and intractability. Research symposium presented at the 20th Annual Conference of the International Association of Conflict Management Conference, Budapest, Hungary, June 2007.

Nowak, A., Bui-Wrzosinska, L., Jochemczyk, L., Borkovsky, W., and Coleman, P. T. (2007). Negotiating complex systemic conflicts: Introducing a dynamical tool for multi-stakeholder negotiations. Workshop presented at the 20th Annual Conference of the International Association of Conflict Management Conference, Budapest, Hungary, June 2007.

Coleman, P. T., Vallacher, R., Nowak, A., & Bui-Wrzosinska, L. (2007). Intractable conflict as an attractor: Presenting a dynamical model of conflict, escalation, and intractability.  Paper presented at the 20th Annual Conference of the International Association of Conflict Management Conference, Budapest, Hungary, June 2007.

Coleman, P. T., Kugler, K., and Goldman, J.  (2007). The Privileges of Humiliation: The Effects of Social Roles and Norms on Immediate and Prolonged Aggression in Conflict. Paper presented at the 20th Annual Conference of the International Association of Conflict Management Conference, Budapest, Hungary, June 2007.

Coleman, P. T., Bui-Wrzosinska, L., Nowak, A., & Vallacher, R. (2006). Complexity and conflict: Toward a dynamical theory of intractable conflict. Symposium presented at the 19th Annual Conference of the International Association of Conflict Management Conference, Montreal, Canada, June 2006.

Coleman, P. T., Goldman, J., & Kugler, K. (2006). Emotional intractability: The Effects of Perceptions of Emotional Roles on Immediate and Delayed Conflict Outcomes. Paper presented at the 19th Annual Conference of the International Association of Conflict Management Conference, Montreal, Canada, June 2006.

Coleman, P. T., Vallacher, R., Nowak, A., & Bui-Wrzosinska, L.. (2005). Intractable Conflict as an Attractor: Presenting a Dynamical Model of Conflict, Escalation, and Intractability. Paper presented at the International Association of Conflict Management Conference, Seville, Spain, June 2005.

Coleman, P. T., & Goldman, J. S. (2004). Moral emotions and extra-moral behavior: The effects of emotional roles on recall and reactions to humiliation. Paper presented at the International Association of Conflict Management Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, June 2004.

Coleman, P. T., & Goldman, J. S. (2004). Moral emotions and extra-moral behavior: The effects of emotional roles on recall and reactions to humiliation. Paper presented at the International Association of Conflict Management Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, June 2004.

Coleman, P. T., Schneider, A., James, C. C. F., Adams, D. S., Gameros, T. A., Hammons, L. R., Orji, C. C., Waugh. R. M., & Wicker, R. F. (2004). Intragroup subgroup attitude clustering, external intervention, and intergroup interaction patterns: Toward a dynamic model of protracted intergroup conflict. Paper presented at the International Association of Conflict Management Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, June 2004.

Coleman, P. T., Hacking, A., Stover, M., & Fisher-Yoshida, B. (2003). Reconstructing ripeness: A study of constructive engagement in complex, intractable systems of conflict. Paper to be presented for Division 48 at the American Psychological Association conference in Toronto, August 2003.

Coleman, P. T., Johnson, B. and Lowe, K. (2002). Polarized collective identities: exploring their sources, structure, and functions in intractable conflict. Poster session presented at Division 48 of the American Psychological Association conference (APA) in Chicago, August, 2002.

Coleman, P. T.  (2001). Characteristics of intractable conflicts in public education. Paper presented at conference on Best Practices in Dialogue and Public Engagement, November 9-10, Teachers College, Columbia University.

Coleman, P. T. (2000). Fostering ripeness in intractable conflict: An experimental study. Paper presented at the International Association of Conflict Management (IACM) conference in St. Louis, MO.

Coleman, P. T. (2000). Positive power: Mapping the dimensions of constructive power relations. Paper presented at the International Association of Conflict Management (IACM) conference in St. Louis, MO.

Coleman, P. T. (2000). Conflict Resolution in the new millennium. Symposium for Division 48 of the American Psychological Association (APA) in Washington, DC.
Coleman, P. T. (2000). Experiencing theory: Pedagogical techniques for teaching theory in conflict resolution. Paper to be presented at the conference for the Society for Professionals in Dispute Resolution (SPIDR) and the Conflict Resolution in Education Network (CREnet) in Albuquerque, NM.

Coleman, P. T., Smith, M. & Gross, C. (1999). Creating ripeness: An experimental study on facilitating ripeness in intractable conflicts. Paper presented to Division 48 at the American Psychological Association (APA) Conference, 1999. Boston, MA.

Coleman, P. T. (1999). Psychological orientations to power and conflict: The role of implicit theories in shaping our responses. Paper presented at the International Association of Conflict Management (IACM) conference in San Sebastion, Spain.

Coleman, P. T. & Lynne Hurdle-Price (1998). Creating culturally inclusive mediation training models. Paper presented at The Abraham Fund conference on The Role of the University in Fostering Interethnic Coexistence on Campuses, in Communities and Beyond. New York, NY.

Coleman, P. & Liebman, C. (1998). Challenging conventional mediator wisdom: What social science research can tell us about caucusing, venting, framing, and other aspects of mediation.  Paper presented at the annual conference of the Society of Professionals in Dispute Resolution (SPIDR). Portland, Oregon.

Coleman, P. T., Deutsch, M., & Johnson, D. & (1997) Constructive political controversy.  Workshop presented at the American Psychological Association (APA) Conference. Chicago, IL.