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Introduction: Negotiation in intergroup conflict
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, 2010Although conflicts most often occur between groups, research and theory on conflict management and negotiation have largely focused on the interpersonal system and ignored how groups negotiate a solution to their intergroup conflict. Thus we have a thorough understanding of the motivational, cognitive, and affective processes underlying the ...
Demoulin, S., de Dreu, C.K.W.
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The Intergroup Conflict Simulation
1990An eclectic model of intergroup conflict presents a multilevel, interactive, process-orientated, longitudinal picture of the development, escalation, and resolution of intergroup conflict. As such, the model is congruent with a general call in social psychology for the development of middle range theories that integrate variables from different levels ...
Peter R. Grant +3 more
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Superordinate goals and intergroup conflict
British Journal of Social Psychology, 1983We have examined the effects of different types of superordinate goals on intergroup differentiation and attraction. On the basis of Social Identity Theory it was hypothesized that a reduction in social conflict would be most probable when groups enjoyed distinctive or non‐comparable roles in a cooperative activity. Accordingly, 55
Jean‐Claude Deschamps, Rupert Brown
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Intergroup conflict as contest and disease
Trends in Cognitive SciencesIntergroup conflict has been conceptualized as a strategic interaction (conflict-as-contest) and separately as a pathological condition (conflict-as-disease). We highlight how insights and tools from the former perspective can potentially inform the latter.
Nir Halevy, Alexander P. Landry
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Emotions and Intergroup Conflict
Abstract Historically, humans have lived in groups to promote survival and reproduction. However, group-based living has stimulated conflict between groups over various resources. These conflicts present a threat to the reproductive fitness, which is categorized and managed with appropriate behavioral responses. This chapter examines theChristian Kotoye, Melissa M. McDonald
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Psychological Processes in Intergroup Conflict
1988The existence of conflictual relations between social groups is a pervasive feature of human society. Whereas some forms of intergroup rivalry are socially condoned and even encouraged on the basis that they promote ingroup loyalty (team sports) and protect the democratic process (party politics), other manifestations of social conflict are regarded as
Susan Condor, Rupert Brown
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The effects of armed conflict on the health of women and children
Lancet, The, 2021Eran Bendavid +2 more
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Social Identity, Intergroup Conflict, and Conflict Reduction
2001Abstract How are group-based identities related to intergroup conflict? When and how do ethnic, religious, and national identities lead to oppression, violence, rebellion, war, mass murder, and genocide? How do intergroup conflicts change people’s identities?
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