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Social motives in intergroup conflict [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
We experimentally test the social motives behind individual participation in intergroup conflict by manipulating the framing and symmetry of conflict. We find that behavior in conflict depends on whether one is harmed by actions perpetrated by the out-group, but not on one's own influence on the outcome of the out-group.
Ori Weisel, Ro'i Zultan
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Theories of Intergroup Conflict

Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 2006
Lay theory has contributed fundamentally to understanding various phenomena; however, it has not yet been applied to intergroup conflict. Using a series of increasingly structured tasks, the authors allowed college student respondents to report their ideas regarding the varieties of intergroup conflict that exist in their world and the causes of these
Aaron Castelan Cargile   +2 more
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Intergroup conflict

2018
Interest in the dynamics of intergroup conflict continues to rise within and beyond anthropology. The cognitive and evolutionary sciences can help us better understand the ubiquity and causal dynamics of intergroup conflict by demonstrating the existence of, first, psychological adaptations for intragroup cooperation and intergroup conflict and, second,
Lanman, Jonathan A.   +2 more
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Intergroup Conflict in Russia

Social Psychology Quarterly, 2011
The group position model ( Blumer 1958 ; Bobo and Tuan 2006 ) assumes that attempting to secure a privileged position for the ingroup is a main determinant of perceived intergroup conflict. This assumption is tested with survey data collected in 1999 and 2000 among eight titular groups in autonomous republics of the Russian Federation.
Anca Minescu, Edwin Poppe
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Remembering Intergroup Conflict

2012
AbstractPhilosopher George Santayana is probably best known today for his aphorism, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” Variations of this quote appear frequently when countries, ethnic groups, or individuals engage in conflicts over economic, legal, or territorial issues.
Rezarta Bilali, Michael A. Ross
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Intergroup Differentiation and Reduction of Intergroup Conflict

Small Group Research, 1993
An integrative interpretation identifies three fonns of intergroup differentiation within the small group research literature and specifies how each may reduce or prevent informal conflict between groups. Two forms of evaluative intergroup differentiation can provide formal and symbolic substitutes for this conflict.
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Communication in intergroup conflicts

European Economic Review, 2012
Abstract Numerous studies suggest that communication may be a universal means to mitigate collective action problems. In this study, we challenge this view and show that the communication structure crucially determines whether communication mitigates or intensifies rent-seeking for pure public goods.
Andreas Leibbrandt, Lauri Sääksvuori
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Processes of Intergroup Conflict

1997
If we accept Pruitt and Rubin’s definition of conflict as ‘perceived divergence of interest’ (1986: 4), it follows from Part One that a national revival must almost necessarily entail a national conflict of some kind. This is because, as we concluded in Chapter 9, the decisive cause of national revivals is a wish to correct or counter perceived ...
Søren Rinder Bollerup   +1 more
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Intergroup Conflict: Individual, Group, and Collective Interests [PDF]

open access: possiblePersonality and Social Psychology Review, 2003
Intergroup conflicts generally involve conflicts of interests within the competing groups as well. This article outlines a taxonomy of games, called team games, which incorporates the intragroup and intergroup levels of conflict. Its aims are to provide a coherent framework for analyzing the prototypical problems of cooperation and competition that ...
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Intergroup Conflict: A Rethink

Human Relations, 1978
It is argued that the "classical" formulations of intergroup conflict have conceptual inadequacies and that they make assumptions which are disconfirmed by the research literature and by common experience. An alternative approach to intergroup conflict based on an analysis of the information needs of groups in conflict is proposed and supported by ...
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