There is little research on the thousands of individuals who take part in intergroup violence. This article proposes that their participation is motivated by the emotion of intergroup anger, which, in turn, is triggered by a comparison between the intergroup distribution of resources and the distribution that is believed to be desirable. Thus, when another group is perceived to violate group entitlements – by taking jobs thought to belong to the ingroup, for example – anger is experienced and individuals become more willing to take part in violence against the outgroup. Support for this theory is found in a new survey dataset, collected in a slum in South Africa where anti-immigrant violence occurred in 2008
In this chapter we make the case that recent research on intergroup emotions enriches both the inter...
Literature on collective violence usually treats an act of aggression as a unidimensional phenomenon...
Several everyday examples imply that humans reciprocate not only towards direct perpetrators, but al...
There is little research on the thousands of individuals who take part in intergroup violence. This ...
There is little research on the thousands of individuals who take part in intergroup violence. This ...
Collective victimhood is the belief that one’s own group has been intentionally and undeservingly ha...
Extant research hypothesizes that anger over past intergroup conflict serves as a catalyst for futur...
This dissertation has two main goals. First, it seeks to identify the micro-motives behind individua...
g th an r w rig are por tend to be more dispositionally aggressive, particularly in the context of t...
This article introduces the concept of collective narcissism—an emotional investment in an unrealist...
In two studies we assessed the role of distinctiveness threat, group-based emotions (angst, fear and...
In the last few years, the number of collective actions in the United States started to increase. Th...
Collective action is a group level response to a negative situation that affects an entire group. Al...
In two studies we assessed the role of distinctiveness threat, group‐based emotions (angst, fear, an...
Little is known about the thousands of people who take part in communal violence. Existing research ...
In this chapter we make the case that recent research on intergroup emotions enriches both the inter...
Literature on collective violence usually treats an act of aggression as a unidimensional phenomenon...
Several everyday examples imply that humans reciprocate not only towards direct perpetrators, but al...
There is little research on the thousands of individuals who take part in intergroup violence. This ...
There is little research on the thousands of individuals who take part in intergroup violence. This ...
Collective victimhood is the belief that one’s own group has been intentionally and undeservingly ha...
Extant research hypothesizes that anger over past intergroup conflict serves as a catalyst for futur...
This dissertation has two main goals. First, it seeks to identify the micro-motives behind individua...
g th an r w rig are por tend to be more dispositionally aggressive, particularly in the context of t...
This article introduces the concept of collective narcissism—an emotional investment in an unrealist...
In two studies we assessed the role of distinctiveness threat, group-based emotions (angst, fear and...
In the last few years, the number of collective actions in the United States started to increase. Th...
Collective action is a group level response to a negative situation that affects an entire group. Al...
In two studies we assessed the role of distinctiveness threat, group‐based emotions (angst, fear, an...
Little is known about the thousands of people who take part in communal violence. Existing research ...
In this chapter we make the case that recent research on intergroup emotions enriches both the inter...
Literature on collective violence usually treats an act of aggression as a unidimensional phenomenon...
Several everyday examples imply that humans reciprocate not only towards direct perpetrators, but al...