Intergroup relations are more competitive and discordant than relations between interacting individuals. Social identity theory suggests that this discontinuity should be greatest among individuals who identify strongly with their in-group. To test this prediction, students from countries with collectivistic and individu-alistic cultures completed a measure of self-construal. They were then asked to identify how they would respond to a conflict, either with another individual, between their group and another group or between their country and another country. Participants responded more negatively to intergroup and international con-flicts than to interpersonal conflicts. Self-construal, however, moderated this effect. Controlling for count...
Identity is a complex phenomenon and so is conflict. When examining the two together we can understa...
This paper uses a novel dataset on ethnic warfare to shed light on how conflict affects social ident...
What is the connection between identity and conflict behavior? This article begins by exploring some...
This research examined the role of interdependent self-construal in affecting emotional complexity (...
Tajfel’s social identity and Turner’s self categorization theories are complimentary. The aim of thi...
This study examined cultural differences in preferences for conflict resolution styles using the dua...
This paper reviews the seminal theories of social psychology which have guided scholarship on inter-...
The conflict management strategies that people use are largely determined by people’s cultural chara...
Conflicts are ubiquitous between individuals as well as between groups. Effective conflict resolutio...
Self-construal is an influential concept that has been used in past research to explain culturally d...
To address the dearth of research on the process and meaning participants make of intergroup contact...
This quantitative review of 130 comparisons of interindividual and intergroup interactions in the co...
Conventional wisdom suggests that cultural differences make conflict more likely. Culture can unite...
In this study, the authors tested four cultural models—independence, interdependence, conflict, and ...
We hypothesized that the consequences of upward social comparisons are mediated by independent versu...
Identity is a complex phenomenon and so is conflict. When examining the two together we can understa...
This paper uses a novel dataset on ethnic warfare to shed light on how conflict affects social ident...
What is the connection between identity and conflict behavior? This article begins by exploring some...
This research examined the role of interdependent self-construal in affecting emotional complexity (...
Tajfel’s social identity and Turner’s self categorization theories are complimentary. The aim of thi...
This study examined cultural differences in preferences for conflict resolution styles using the dua...
This paper reviews the seminal theories of social psychology which have guided scholarship on inter-...
The conflict management strategies that people use are largely determined by people’s cultural chara...
Conflicts are ubiquitous between individuals as well as between groups. Effective conflict resolutio...
Self-construal is an influential concept that has been used in past research to explain culturally d...
To address the dearth of research on the process and meaning participants make of intergroup contact...
This quantitative review of 130 comparisons of interindividual and intergroup interactions in the co...
Conventional wisdom suggests that cultural differences make conflict more likely. Culture can unite...
In this study, the authors tested four cultural models—independence, interdependence, conflict, and ...
We hypothesized that the consequences of upward social comparisons are mediated by independent versu...
Identity is a complex phenomenon and so is conflict. When examining the two together we can understa...
This paper uses a novel dataset on ethnic warfare to shed light on how conflict affects social ident...
What is the connection between identity and conflict behavior? This article begins by exploring some...