Similarly, most research on intergroup contexts has emphasized their negative behavioral effects. Drawing on the Meaning Maintenance Model and recent perspectives on the potential for positivity in intergroup conflict, we predicted that meaning threat can produce both antisocial and prosocial responses to ...
This paper explores why people identify with social groups and what this identification signifies for their sense of self, status in society and intergroup conflict. We describe various theories of social identity to elucidate ways in which individuals can negotiate their different social identities, an...
intergroup differences). These opinions reflect frustration and dispossession of community future control, depicting those groups less committed to a sustainable vision. [3]. The long period of stagnant uncertainty associated with the possible continuity of coal in the national mix and the effects of ...
The meaning of SOCIAL DARWINISM is an extension of Darwinism to social phenomena; specifically : a sociological theory that sociocultural advance is the product of intergroup conflict and competition and the socially elite classes (such as those possessi
aI would go further still: As groups become strategically and emotionally committed to their "cultural identities," cultural property tends to increase intragroup conformity and intergroup intransigence in the face of cultural conflict. 我更进一步会去: 当小组战略地成为和情感地做到他们的“文化认同”,文...
aI would go further still: As groups become strategically and emotionally committed to their "cultural identities," cultural property tends to increase intragroup conformity and intergroup intransigence in the face of cultural conflict. 我更进一步会去: 当小组战略地成为和情感地做到他们的“文化认同”,文...
Can the media reduce intergroup prejudice and conflict? Despite the high stakes of this question, understanding of the mass media's role in shaping prejudi... Paluck,E Levy - 《Journal of Personality & Social Psychology》 被引量: 483发表: 2009年 The Shaping of Israeli Identity: Myth, Memory...
The Influence of Students' Personal and Social Identities on Their Perceptions of Interpersonal and Intergroup Encounters in Japan and the United States Hoyle, Pinkley, & Insko (1989) found that respondents in the United States perceive interpersonal encounters to be more agreeable and less abrasive ...
Religion as a Meaning System sheds new light on the impact that religion has on individuals in terms of their beliefs, goals, emotions, and behaviors, as well as the influence on interpersonal and intergroup relationship, both nationally and internationally. Related Products About the Author ISRAEL...
Religion as a Meaning System sheds new light on the impact that religion has on individuals in terms of their beliefs, goals, emotions, and behaviors, as well as the influence on interpersonal and intergroup relationship, both nationally and internationally. Related Products About the Author ISRAEL...