Morality in intergroup conflict [PDF]
Intergroup conflict encompasses a broad range of situations with moral relevance. Researchers at the intersection of social and moral psychology employ diverse methodologies, including surveys, moral dilemmas, economic games, and neuroimaging, to study how individuals think, feel, and act in intergroup moral encounters.
Nir Halevy +3 more
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Intergroup conflict self-perpetuates via meaning: Exposure to intergroup conflict increases meaning and fuels a desire for further conflict. [PDF]
We investigated whether violent conflict provides individuals with a sense of meaning that they are hesitant to let go of, thus contributing to the perpetuation of intergroup conflict. Across a wide variety of contexts, we found that making intergroup conflict salient increased the meaning people found in conflict and, in turn, increased support for ...
Rovenpor, Daniel +5 more
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Village Guards as “In Between” in the Turkish-Kurdish Conflict: Re-Examining Identity and Position in Intergroup Conflict [PDF]
The current paper utilizes new approaches in intergroup conflict studies to examine the village guard system and its role in the Turkish-Kurdish conflict in Turkey.
Yasemin Gülsüm Acar
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Discusión: Intergroup relationship. Prejudice, discrimination and intergroup conflict. [PDF]
Alexander Jiménez-Matarrita
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We study the role of intergroup mobility in the emergence of conflict. Two groups compete for the right to allocate society's resources. We allow for costly intergroup mobility.
Bhattacharya, Sourav +2 more
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Intergroup conflict runs in the family: Parental social attitudes and political ideology predict the ethos of conflict in their offspring [PDF]
Ethos of Conflict (EOC) represents a set of societal beliefs regarding violent intergroup conflict. One of the important topic in intergroup conflict research is the political socialization of beliefs regarding conflict – the intergenerational ...
Međedović Janko M., Petrović Boban
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This article outlines some of the main social‐psychological bases of intergroup conflict, illustrating the many ways in which social psychology can contribute to the study of conflict. The most convincing theoretical account is provided by perspectives that concentrate on the distinct nature of intergroup phenomena (especially social identity theory ...
Hewstone, M, Greenland, K
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Social Simulation of Intergroup Conflicts Using a New Model of Opinion Dynamics
The social identity theory proposed by Tajfel et al. provides insight into how group membership and self-categorization cause intergroup prejudice and discrimination, finally leading to social conflicts.
Akira Ishii +3 more
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Trusting outgroup, but not ingroup members, requires control: neural and behavioral evidence. [PDF]
Trust and cooperation often break down across group boundaries, contributing to pernicious consequences, from polarized political structures to intractable conflict.
Ambady, Nalini +2 more
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Theories on intergroup relations and emotions: A theoretical overview
The present manuscript is a theoretical revision of the major theories about intergroup relations and emotions, developed over the last decades in the field of social psychology.
Ana Figueiredo +2 more
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