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Intergroup Reconciliation: Emotions Are Not Enough

Psychological Inquiry, 2016
The concept of intergroup reconciliation has acquired a notorious reputation for its lack of clarity (for detailed discussions of this problem and attempts to remedy it, see in particular Nadler, 2...
Yechiel Klar, Nyla R. Branscombe
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Emotional Responses to Rejection of Gestures of Intergroup Reconciliation

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2011
Four experiments examine the emotional and attitudinal consequences of victim group rejection of a gesture of reconciliation from a transgressor group. Participants were reminded about an ingroup transgression and were told that their ingroup provided an apology (Studies 1 and 4) or an offer of repair (Studies 2 and 3).
Harth, Nicole Syringa   +2 more
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Intergroup Emotions and Competitive Victimhoods

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Intergroup Emotions and Competitive ...
Ihsan Yilmaz (13074609)
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Emotional responses to intergroup apology mediate intergroup forgiveness and retribution

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2011
Abstract According to intergroup emotion theory, the impact of many intergroup events on intergroup outcomes is mediated by group-directed emotions. We demonstrate that the ability of apology to reduce retribution against and increase forgiveness of a transgressing outgroup is contributed to by discrete intergroup emotions. We examined both negative (
Diana J. Leonard   +2 more
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Political intolerance: the role of intergroup threat and negative intergroup emotion

Journal of Psychology in Africa, 2015
This study investigated whether the perception of intergroup threat, and intergroup emotion, are related to political intolerance. One hundred and twenty three South African undergraduate students (females = 76%; males = 24%; White = 65%; Coloured = 24%; Indian = 8%; Chinese = 2%; mean age  = 19.8, SD = 3.03 years) were randomly assigned to either a ...
Melina Ojiambo, Johann Louw
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Evidence for the regulatory function of intergroup emotion: Emotional consequences of implemented or impeded intergroup action tendencies

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2006
If intergroup emotions are functional, successfully implementing an emotion-linked behavioral tendency should discharge the emotion, whereas impeding the behavioral tendency should intensify the emotion. We investigated the emotional consequences of satisfying or thwarting emotionally induced intergroup behavioral intentions.
Angela T. Maitner   +2 more
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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 the
Christian Kotoye, Melissa M. McDonald
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Emotional Sources of Intergroup Atrocities

2019
Abstract In this chapter, the authors put forth the proposition that group-based emotions reside at the core of extreme intergroup violence. That is, genocide is not cold; it is cruelly heartfelt. Perpetrator groups act because of specific (perceived or real) threat-induced, group-based emotions, which motivate specific destructive ...
Michael J. A. Wohl   +2 more
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Emotion and aggressive intergroup cognitions: The ANCODI hypothesis

Aggressive Behavior, 2016
Previous research has suggested an important role for the emotion of hatred in intergroup aggression. Recent theoretical and empirical work has strongly suggested that the combination of anger, contempt, and disgust (ANCODI) comprise the basic elements of hatred, and are the key emotions associated with intergroup aggression.
David, Matsumoto   +2 more
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Intergroup Emotions and Intergroup Attitudes in Post-Apartheid South Africa

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
Elirea Bornman   +2 more
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