When suffering begets suffering: The psychology of competitive victimhood between adversarial groups in violent conflicts
Inter-group competitive victimhood (CV) describes the efforts of members of groups involved
in violent conflicts to establish that their group has suffered more than their adversarial …
in violent conflicts to establish that their group has suffered more than their adversarial …
[書籍][B] Emotions in conflict: Inhibitors and facilitators of peace making
E Halperin - 2015 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Social and political psychologists have attempted to reveal the reasons why individuals and
societies that acknowledge that peace would improve their personal and collective well …
societies that acknowledge that peace would improve their personal and collective well …
Emotion regulation by psychological distance and level of abstraction: Two meta-analyses
Self-reflection is suggested to attenuate feelings, yet researchers disagree on whether
adopting a distant or near perspective, or processing the experience abstractly or concretely …
adopting a distant or near perspective, or processing the experience abstractly or concretely …
Groups as moral anchors
Highlights•We want to be respected for our morality—by others who are important to
us.•Moral transgressions of others in our group cause us guilt and shame.•Distinctive group …
us.•Moral transgressions of others in our group cause us guilt and shame.•Distinctive group …
Collective autonomy: Why groups fight for power and status
People experience “collective autonomy restriction” when they believe other groups want to
restrict their own group from freely expressing its social identity and determining its behavior …
restrict their own group from freely expressing its social identity and determining its behavior …
Victim and perpetrator groups' divergent perspectives on collective violence: Implications for intergroup relations
Groups in conflict develop strikingly different construals of the same violent events. These
clashing perceptions of past violence can have detrimental consequences for intergroup …
clashing perceptions of past violence can have detrimental consequences for intergroup …
From threat to challenge: Understanding the impact of historical collective trauma on contemporary intergroup conflict
Collective memories of trauma can have profound impact on the affected individuals and
communities. In the context of intergroup conflict, in the present article, we propose a novel …
communities. In the context of intergroup conflict, in the present article, we propose a novel …
After the genocide: Psychological perspectives on victim, bystander, and perpetrator groups
Interest in the aftermath of genocide and mass violence has increased in the last few years,
and some researchers in various subdisciplines of psychology have begun to address this …
and some researchers in various subdisciplines of psychology have begun to address this …
Simulational fluency reduces feelings of psychological distance.
Why do some events feel “like yesterday” whereas others feel “ages away”? Past research
has identified cues that influence people's estimates of distance in units such as how many …
has identified cues that influence people's estimates of distance in units such as how many …
The social psychology of collective guilt
MA Ferguson, NR Branscombe - … emotions: Perspectives from …, 2014 - books.google.com
One constant in human history is the existence of conflict between social groups. Whether
slavery, war, or genocide, instances of intergroup victimization can be found in numerous …
slavery, war, or genocide, instances of intergroup victimization can be found in numerous …