A growing literature in social and cultural psychology has examined cultures of honour primarily focusing on southern states in the US and on Mediterranean countries of southern Europe. In this article, we review a programme of research that has extended theories of cultures of honour to an under-researched context: Turkey. We first describe research that assessed lay reports of the situations that enhance or attack a person’s honour and lay prototypes of honour. Next, we review research that built on this foundation and examined emotional implications, actual retaliatory responses, and preferences for different types of actions (e.g., attack vs. withdrawal) in the face of honour threats. We then briefly comment on our current research focu...
Men from a culture of honor often use physical aggression in response to threats as a way of restori...
This article introduces so-called honour crimes (sometimes termed honour based violence), which tend...
In acknowledgement of the many efforts made to increase our knowledge on honour crimes, the Journal ...
Cultures of honor developed in contexts in which a person’s livelihood was easily stolen (such as a ...
Social psychological research on honour has been growing rapidly in the last decade and increasing o...
This study compares evaluations by members of an honor culture (Turkey) and a dignity culture (north...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Research evidence and theoretical accounts of honor point to d...
Two studies investigated retaliatory responses to actual honor threats among members of an honor cul...
Since the seminal publication of Nisbett and Cohen in 1996 linking the higher rates of violence in t...
This study examined the factors that are likely to be associated with preferred behavioural and emot...
Honor means having a good reputation (e.g., being known as an honest person) and self-respect (e.g.,...
Research evidence and theoretical accounts of honor point to differing definitions of the construct ...
There is a rich anthropological literature on honour and revenge, but more often than not, anal...
In this article, we review research in psychology and other related social science fields that has a...
Little psychological research has examined the cultural context of Honour Based Violence (HBV) withi...
Men from a culture of honor often use physical aggression in response to threats as a way of restori...
This article introduces so-called honour crimes (sometimes termed honour based violence), which tend...
In acknowledgement of the many efforts made to increase our knowledge on honour crimes, the Journal ...
Cultures of honor developed in contexts in which a person’s livelihood was easily stolen (such as a ...
Social psychological research on honour has been growing rapidly in the last decade and increasing o...
This study compares evaluations by members of an honor culture (Turkey) and a dignity culture (north...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Research evidence and theoretical accounts of honor point to d...
Two studies investigated retaliatory responses to actual honor threats among members of an honor cul...
Since the seminal publication of Nisbett and Cohen in 1996 linking the higher rates of violence in t...
This study examined the factors that are likely to be associated with preferred behavioural and emot...
Honor means having a good reputation (e.g., being known as an honest person) and self-respect (e.g.,...
Research evidence and theoretical accounts of honor point to differing definitions of the construct ...
There is a rich anthropological literature on honour and revenge, but more often than not, anal...
In this article, we review research in psychology and other related social science fields that has a...
Little psychological research has examined the cultural context of Honour Based Violence (HBV) withi...
Men from a culture of honor often use physical aggression in response to threats as a way of restori...
This article introduces so-called honour crimes (sometimes termed honour based violence), which tend...
In acknowledgement of the many efforts made to increase our knowledge on honour crimes, the Journal ...