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The present study aims to bring the insights from integrated threat theory, extended contact hypothesis and intergroup emotions theory in intergroup relations research into consumer behaviour research by experimentally examining how threat to collective ...
guohua liu, Feiteng Long, Zi Ye
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This study aims to examine various aspects of religiosity in members of the Neocatechumenal Way and the Catholic Charismatic Renewal. First, we assigned intergroup differences in Emotions toward God, Religious Comfort and Strain and Religious ...
Zarzycka Beata +2 more
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Considerable research on intergroup relations emphasizes attitudes, motivations, and emotions that lead to the reduction of prejudice. While factors that actively promote positive intergroup interactions have been emerging, a central theoretical ...
Rachael J. Waldrop, Meg A. Warren
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Emotions in Mormon Canonical Texts [PDF]
In this study Mormon theology has been brought to interact with the socio-scientific study of emotion. The expressed purpose of this dialogue has been to construct an introductory Latter-day Saint (or LDS) theology of emotion which is both canonically ...
PROPERZI, MAURO
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Control of negative emotions (e.g., anger and fear) by political cues perpetuate intractable conflict by mobilizing public support for aggressive actions. Halperin et al.
Camilo Hurtado-Parrado +11 more
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The role of threats as mediator for the effect of group identification on hatred [PDF]
This study investigates group-based hatred in non-intractable conflict contexts. Unlike intractable conflicts, which are protracted, violent, and central to group identity, non-intractable conflicts are episodic and do not dominate daily life, though ...
Nurhamida Yuni
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This study answers two key questions: (1) which emotions lead to what kinds of political talk and (2) when do these emotions lead to political talk?
Christina M. Henry +1 more
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Secondary transfer effects of intergroup contact : Alternative accounts and underlying processes
Although intergroup contact is one of the most prominent interventions to reduce prejudice, the generalization of contact effects is still a contentious issue.
Nicole Tausch +30 more
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Political captivity and the weaponisation of emotions in international relations
This article introduces the concept of the weaponisation of emotion to analyse how emotional responses are strategically cultivated during instances of international political captivity.
Simon Koschut
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Building on and extending prior research demonstrating the role of both quality and quantity of intergroup contact in reducing negative attitudes toward outgroup members (Allport, 1954; Pettigrew & Tropp, 2006), the present study takes the novel approach
Hewstone, Miles +3 more
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