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Social categorization implies a difference between “we” and “they”, motivating people to create or maintain a positive group distinctiveness, which leads to intergroup bias.
Rodrigo Landabur Ayala +1 more
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Shared dysphoric experiences activate identity fusion, but not forever. [PDF]
Abstract Identity fusion is a synergistic union of the personal self and target of fusion that predicts extreme behaviours on its behalf. Previous work identified that intense shared dysphoric experiences cause fusion with groups, but no research to date has investigated changes in fusion before, during and after a collective ...
Bautista H +4 more
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Several initiatives are arising to counterbalance the consequences of psychical distance, motivated by COVID-19, by reinforcing social ties. In this project, we focus on analyzing the relationships between participating in collective applause (i.e., a ...
Roberto M. Lobato, Mario Sainz
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The Radicalization of Brexit Activists
Brexit activists demonstrating outside the British Houses of Parliament were studied in situ to examine their potential for pro-group extreme behavior. This involved activists of two polarized, opposing views; those of Leave and Remain.
Clare B. Mason +3 more
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Los Efectos del Sexo y del Autoritarismo en la Legitimación de los Abusos Policiales
La presente investigación analiza si el autoritarismo aumenta el apoyo al abuso policial y si el efecto es mayor en hombres que en mujeres. Además, explora si la fusión con la policía, un predictor del comportamiento extremo, puede mediar ese efecto.
David Méndez +2 more
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Social identification can promote benevolence toward ingroup members but can also instigate hostility toward outgroup members, especially when the former group feels mistreated.
Rodrigo Landabur, Juan Wilson
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Not just a game: Identity fusion and extremism in gaming cultures
Extremist ideologies have clearly become increasingly prevalent in the world of video games. What is less clear, however, is the mechanism through which these ideologies make their way into the psyches of gamers.
Rachel Kowert +2 more
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Why People Enter and Embrace Violent Groups
We distinguish two pathways people may follow when they join violent groups: compliance and internalization. Compliance occurs when individuals are coerced to join by powerful influence agents.
Ángel Gómez +12 more
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CCDC6: the identity of a protein known to be partner in fusion [PDF]
Coiled Coil Domain Containing 6 gene, CCDC6, was initially isolated as part of a tumorigenic DNA originated by the fusion of CCDC6 with the tyrosine kinase of RET receptor, following a paracentric inversion of chromosome 10. For a long time, CCDC6 has been considered as an accidental partner of the RET protooncogene, providing the promoter and the ...
Cerrato A, Merolla F, Morra F, Celetti A
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Indicators of Identity and Psychological Well-Being in Immigrant Population
Multiple research has indicated that group identity processes are critical to understanding the dynamics of psychological well-being linked to migration.
Diego Henríquez +2 more
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