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Including pride and its group-based, relational, and contextual features in theories of contempt

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2017
AbstractSentiment includes emotional and enduring attitudinal features of contempt, but explaining contempt as a mixture of basic emotion system affects does not adequately address the family resemblance structure of the concept. Adding forms of individual, group-based, and widely shared arrogance and contempt is necessary to capture the complex mixed ...
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Seven years of the EGU Pride working group: Progress and challenges.

The EGU pride working group has now been running since the 2019 GA (General Assembly). What began as small social events in 2019 and 2020, developed into an online community in 2021 which has, over the past several years, expanded considerably and become the staging ground for an ever growing list of initiatives and activities conducted by members of ...
Hannah Sophia Davies   +6 more
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Cocky or confident: The attribution of hubris and positive pride to in-group and out-group members [PDF]

open access: possible, 2015
The current study examines whether the attribution of hubris and positive pride is determined by group membership. It uses a social ties group manipulation to differentiate between the in-group and out-group in order to capture the social bonds formed by team members.
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Pride in group performance and group-task motivation.

The Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1956
L, BERKOWITZ, B I, LEVY
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Group-Based Pride and the Adoption of Ethnic Markers

Abstract This chapter evaluates the success of the elite-led cultural revival at increasing the ethnic visibility of members of the Lhomwe group. It shows that the revival has increased pride in Lhomwe identity among the majority of group members.
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Pride and Prejudice: Treatment of Immigrant Groups in United States History Textbooks, 1890-1930

Education and Culture, 2012
Between 1881 and 1890 more than five million immigrants entered the United States. The decade marked the beginning of a period of unprecedented growth in the number of newcomers arriving on America's shores. Indeed, between 1890 and 1930 approximately twenty four million immigrants poured on to the nation's soil continually adding to the rich and ...
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Pride: The Emotional Foundation of Social Rank Attainment

Annual Review of Psychology, 2023
Jessica L Tracy
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Attributed pride or shame in group and self.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1972
A, Zander, R, Fuller, W, Armstrong
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The Politics of Giving Voice: Media Framing of Extremist Groups in the 2010 Pride Parade in Serbia

Problems of Post-Communism, 2022
Aleksandra Krstić   +2 more
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