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Freely chosen positive intergroup imagery causes improved outgroup emotions and encourages increased contact seeking immediately and at follow up

open access: yes
In two ethnic contexts, we focus on volitional imagined contact as a potential method to increase individuals’ readiness to voluntarily initiate intergroup contact and engage in responses with implications for reconciliation.
Husnu, S.   +5 more
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The role of moral emotions in intergroup conflicts in tourism

open access: yes
Purpose – This study aims to contribute to the knowledge of intergroup conflicts in tourism by exploring tourists’ moral emotions in response to residents’ unfriendly attitudes, thereby furthering our understanding of emotional dynamics involved in ...
Zhang, Carol Xiaoyue, Jiang, Fenfen
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Group Member Prototypicality and Intergroup Negotiation: How One's Standing in the Group Affects Negotiation Behaviour

open access: yes
How does a representative's position in the group influence behaviour in intergroup negotiation? Applying insights from the social identity approach (specifically self-categorization theory), the effects of group member prototypicality, accountability ...
Kleef, G.A. van   +4 more
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Remember the Good Times: Does Savoring a Previous Intergroup Interaction Increase Whites\u27 Positive Intergroup Emotions and Willingness to Develop Future Intergroup Friendships?

open access: yes, 2014
Although racial prejudice remains a prevalent social phenomenon, research has demonstrated that positive contact - most notably intergroup friendship - predicts decreased prejudice.
Harrison, Patrick R.
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Social identities facilitate and encapsulate action-relevant constructs: A test of the social identity model of collective action

open access: yes, 2011
Three studies explore the recently elaborated social identity model of collective action (SIMCA) and an alternative, the encapsulated model of social identity in collective action (EMSICA).
Kenneth I. Mavor   +9 more
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Intergroup Contact and the Promotion of Intergroup Harmony: The Influence of Intergroup Emotions

open access: yes, 2006
Intergroup contact cannot be considered only in terms of its cognitive processes (Johnston & Hewstone, 1990; Pettigrew, 1998); a deeper understanding requires recognition of the role of affective processes.
HEWSTONE M   +4 more
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Why group apologies succeed and fail: intergroup forgiveness and the role of primary and secondary emotions

open access: yes, 2012
It is widely assumed that official apologies for historical transgressions can lay the groundwork for intergroup forgiveness, but evidence for a causal relationship between intergroup apologies and forgiveness is limited. Drawing on the infrahumanization
Michael J. A. Wohl   +5 more
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Unveiling the Paradox of Selflessness: Exploring Perceptions of Hypocrisy and Priority Outgroup in Intergroup Moral Dilemmas

open access: yesPsychology Research and Behavior Management
Danni Yang, Xianyou He Center for Studies of Psychological Application, South China Normal University, Guangzhou, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Xianyou He, School of Psychology, South China Normal University, No. 55, West of Zhongshan Avenue,
Yang D, He X
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Group Reciprocity [PDF]

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People exhibit group reciprocity when they retaliate, not against the person who harmed them, but against somebody else in that person's group. Group reciprocity may be a key motivation behind intergroup conflict.
Martin A. Leroch, David Hugh-Jones
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Regulatory focus, self-directed emotions, and intergroup attitudes

open access: yes, 2011
Drawing on the regulatory focus theory (Higgins, 1997), in two stud- ies we examined how self-directed emotions are involved in the regulation of intergroup behavior.
Gabarrot, Fabrice   +1 more
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