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Group-based emotion in group processes and intergroup relations

open access: yes, 2017
This record is for a(n) postprint of an article published in Group Processes and Intergroup Relations on 2017-06-25; the version of record is available at https://doi.org/10.1177/1368430217702725.Group-based emotions are experienced as a result of group ...
Smith, Eliot R, Mackie, Diane M.
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Explaining Radical Group Behavior : Developing Emotion and Efficacy Routes to Normative and Nonnormative Collective Action

open access: yes, 2011
A recent model of collective action distinguishes 2 distinct pathways: an emotional pathway whereby anger in response to injustice motivates action and an efficacy pathway where the belief that issues can be solved collectively increases the likelihood ...
Rim Saab   +13 more
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Integrative emotion regulation relates to sympathy and support for outgroups-Independent of situational outgroup behaviour.

open access: yesPLoS ONE
Intergroup emotions powerfully shape intergroup relations. Anger and fear fuel, while hope and sympathy reduce intergroup strife. This implies that emotion regulation may play an important role in improving intergroup relations.
Lara Ditrich   +3 more
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Managing Intergroup Emotions: How Intergroup Ideologies and Emotion Regulation Can Stifle Positive Emotions and Intergroup Friendships [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
In interracial settings, a chief concern among majority group members is whether they appear prejudiced. These concerns often elicit feelings of anxiety and threat, which, ironically, run the risk of being interpreted as prejudice.
O'Connor, Alexander
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COVID-19, Digital Media, and Health| Health Messaging and Social Media: An Examination of Message Fatigue, Race, and Emotional Outcomes Among Black Audiences

open access: yesInternational Journal of Communication, 2023
Black audiences view and participate in social media at greater rates than their racial counterparts. However, amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, our understanding of the relationship between Black communities’ engagement with health messages about ...
Hope Hickerson, David Stamps
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The Roles of Social Value Orientation and Anticipated Emotions in Intergroup Resource Allocation Decisions

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2020
How individuals divide resources between themselves and another person is influenced both by their social value orientation (SVO) and the emotions they expect to feel when dividing resources (anticipated emotions).
Suzanna Awang Bono   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

International support for the Arab uprisings: Understanding sympathetic collective action using theories of social dominance and social identity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Inspired by the popular Arab protests against oppressive regimes that began in 2010, people around the world protested in sympathy with the Arab peoples.
van Stekelenburg, J.   +55 more
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Special Issue on Intergroup Emotions: Introduction [PDF]

open access: yesGroup Processes & Intergroup Relations, 2007
It is hard to imagine studying the psychology of intergroup relations without a theory of group-based emotions. The everyday language of social issues, after all, betrays the importance of emotion in both intergroup prejudice and intragroup cohesion: ‘hate crime’, ‘Black pride’, ‘guilty liberals’, ‘homophobia’, ‘Islamophobia’, ‘angry White males ...
Giner-Sorolla, Roger   +2 more
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Respect for persons in the intergroup context: Self-other overlap and intergroup emotions as mediators of the impact of respect on action tendencies

open access: yes, 2010
Two studies examined self-other overlap and intergroup emotions as mediators of the effects of respect for persons on action tendencies towards outgroup members.
Tam, T   +18 more
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Moral anger is more flexible than moral disgust [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The research examines whether anger rather than disgust will be more likely to be responsible for changes in moral judgment, after individuals consider potential circumstances.
Giner-Sorolla, Roger   +5 more
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