(Bad) Feelings about Meeting Them? Episodic and Chronic Intergroup Emotions Associated with Positive and Negative Intergroup Contact As Predictors of Intergroup Behavior [PDF]
Based on two cross-sectional probability samples (Study 1: N = 1,382, Study 2: N = 1,587), we studied the interplay between positive and negative intergroup contact, different types of intergroup emotions (i.e., episodic intergroup emotions encountered ...
Mathias Kauff +2 more
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Emotion regulation contagion drives reduction in negative intergroup emotions [PDF]
When emotions occur in groups, they sometimes impact group behavior in undesired ways. Reducing group’s emotions with emotion regulation interventions can be helpful, but may also be a challenge, because treating every person in the group is often ...
Michael Pinus +5 more
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Theories on intergroup relations and emotions: A theoretical overview [PDF]
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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The Impact of Intergroup Emotions on Forgiveness in Northern Ireland [PDF]
Although prejudice researchers have mainly focused their attention on changing attitudes toward outgroups, other outcome variables may also be important. In post-conflict reconciliation, intergroup forgiveness may play a crucial role in helping groups in conflict put the atrocities of the past behind them (Cairns, Tam, Hewstone, & Niens, 2005). Two
Tania Tam, Miles Hewstone, Ed Cairns
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Development of positive intergroup emotions amongst youth in contexts affected or threatened by conflict [PDF]
Social‐psychological research has established the importance of positive emotions for creating and maintaining positive intergroup relations in contexts affected or threatened by conflict (intergroup reconciliation). Building on existing body of evidence,
Sabina Cehajic-Clancy
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Priming attachment security and outgroup humanization: The mediation role of intergroup emotions [PDF]
Individuals tend to dehumanize the outgroup. In this paper, we explore whether the activation of attachment security can attenuate dehumanization. Two studies were performed.
Dora Capozza +2 more
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Intergroup Reconciliation between Flemings and Walloons: The Predictive Value of Cognitive Style, Authoritarian Ideology, and Intergroup Emotions [PDF]
Testifying to the gap in fundamental research on positive intergroup outcomes, we investigated reconciliation attitudes in a non-violent intergroup context (i.e., the linguistic conflict in Belgium). By incorporating both important predictors of negative
Jasper Van Assche +4 more
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A latent profile analysis of Germans’ threat perceptions, intergroup emotions and attitudes toward refugees [PDF]
Background Members of receiving societies respond differently to arriving refugees. Person-centered factors can affect the level of perceived threat by refugees, the intensity of intergroup emotions, and attitudes toward refugees.
Saskia Schubert +3 more
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Political conservatism and social distancing from people living with HIV among Medical students: mediating roles of negative stereotypes and negative Intergroup emotions [PDF]
Background HIV-related stigma within the health care system is a major barrier preventing people living with HIV (PLWH) from accessing and continuing treatment. Psychosocial factors such as political orientation, personality characteristics, and personal
Salih Atakan Nemli +2 more
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Transgressions and injustice are an inevitable part of social life, both in interactions between individuals and between groups. But whereas conflict between individuals typically impacts only few, conflict between groups can be harmful to many – as is ...
Christopher P. Reinders Folmer +5 more
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