Anti‐Semitism represents one of the most penetrating forms of prejudice, yet social research has failed to address the causal underpinnings of the phenomenon. To this end, we empirically test the notion that anti‐Semitism builds on the legacy of the Holocaust. Standing as the benchmark for collective suffering, the Holocaust creates competition over recognition of the status of the victim. Upward comparisons between victimized ingroups with other victimized outgroups trigger social prejudice. Victimhood, thus, creates an antagonistic view of the Jews that, in turn, fuels anti‐Semitic prejudice. We test this theory using data from Greece—the European nation with the highest proportion of anti‐Semites—leveraging two survey experiments and a n...
Collective victimhood is the belief that one’s own group has been intentionally and undeservingly ha...
Previous discussions of the Frankfurt School’s work on Judeophobia have almost entirely neglected th...
This Article is focused on a specific and important issue: the relationship of law to the social rea...
Abstract Anti-Semitism represents one of the most penetrating forms of prejudice, yet social resear...
First published online: 28 February 2020Anti-Semitism represents one of the most penetrating forms o...
Groups that perceive themselves as victims can engage in “competitive victimhood”. We propose that, ...
Published: 20 September 2021Groups that have experienced collective suffering are sometimes more sym...
This article examines the consequences of different representations of the Holocaust for intergroup ...
Collective memories of historical ingroup victimization can be linked to prosocial or hostile interg...
This article provides a theoretical account of anti-Jewish prejudice and empirically tests this mode...
This paper examines how temporally differentiated representations of ingroup victimhood and acknowle...
Social psychological research on collective victimhood has focused on just a few ways in which peopl...
Social psychological research on collective victimhood has focused on just a few ways in which peopl...
While surveys indicate that American Jews have predominantly favorable attitudes towards Israel, the...
Collective victimhood, which results from the experience of being targeted as members of a group, ha...
Collective victimhood is the belief that one’s own group has been intentionally and undeservingly ha...
Previous discussions of the Frankfurt School’s work on Judeophobia have almost entirely neglected th...
This Article is focused on a specific and important issue: the relationship of law to the social rea...
Abstract Anti-Semitism represents one of the most penetrating forms of prejudice, yet social resear...
First published online: 28 February 2020Anti-Semitism represents one of the most penetrating forms o...
Groups that perceive themselves as victims can engage in “competitive victimhood”. We propose that, ...
Published: 20 September 2021Groups that have experienced collective suffering are sometimes more sym...
This article examines the consequences of different representations of the Holocaust for intergroup ...
Collective memories of historical ingroup victimization can be linked to prosocial or hostile interg...
This article provides a theoretical account of anti-Jewish prejudice and empirically tests this mode...
This paper examines how temporally differentiated representations of ingroup victimhood and acknowle...
Social psychological research on collective victimhood has focused on just a few ways in which peopl...
Social psychological research on collective victimhood has focused on just a few ways in which peopl...
While surveys indicate that American Jews have predominantly favorable attitudes towards Israel, the...
Collective victimhood, which results from the experience of being targeted as members of a group, ha...
Collective victimhood is the belief that one’s own group has been intentionally and undeservingly ha...
Previous discussions of the Frankfurt School’s work on Judeophobia have almost entirely neglected th...
This Article is focused on a specific and important issue: the relationship of law to the social rea...