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Courses offered:
Professor Kelman taught courses at Harvard at various times between 1970 and 1999:
Undergraduate and MiddleLevel Courses:
- Individual and Social Responsibility: A SocialPsychological Perspective (Social Analysis 44: core curriculum)
- Introduction to Psychology and Social Relations (Social Science 15b)
- Human Values and SocialPsychological Research (Social Science 131)
- Problems of Peace, Justice, and the Processes of Change (Social Science 173)
- Junior Tutorial: SocialPsychological Analysis of International Relations (Psychology and Social Relations 980)
- Ethics and Politics of Social Research (PsychologySocial Relations 1310)
- Individual and Social Change (PsychologySocial Relations 1360)
- Social Influence and Attitude Change (PsychologySocial Relations 1360)
- Social Influence: Processes of Individual and Social Change (PsychologySocial Relations 1360)
- SocialPsychological Analysis of Moral Action (PsychologySocial Relations 1380)
- Advanced Social Psychology (PsychologySocial Relations 1900)
- Stability and Change in Attitudes and Social Relations (Psychology 1360)
Graduate Courses:
- ProSeminar: Social Psychology (Social Relations 2070a)
- Seminar: Ethics and Politics of Social Research (Social Relations 2350)
- Seminar: Social Influence and Attitude Change (Social Relations 2601)
- Seminar: Social Influence (PsychologySocial Relations 2580)
- Seminar: SocialPsychological Approaches to International Relations (PsychologySocial Relations 2600)
- Research Seminar on International Conflict: The Middle East (PsychologySocial Relations 2610)
- Contemporary Issues in Social Psychology (Psychology 2550)
- International Conflict: SocialPsychological Approaches (Psychology 2600)
- Processes of Social Influence: Seminar (Psychology 2610)
- Research Seminar on International and Intercommunal Conflict (Psychology 2610a-b)
- Conflict Resolution: Research Seminar (Psychology 3400r)
- Research Workshop in Social Psychology (Psychology 3420r)