Building on intergroup emotion research, we test the idea that intergroup emotion influences self-categorization. We report two studies using minimal (Study 1) and natural (Study 2) groups in which we measured participants' emotional reactions to a group-relevant event before manipulating the emotional reactions of other ingroup members and outgroup members (anger vs. happiness in Study 1; anger vs. indifference in Study 2). Results supported the hypotheses that (a) the fit between participants' own emotional reactions and the reactions of ingroup members would influence self-categorization, and (b) the specific content of emotional reactions would shape participants' willingness to engage in collective action. This willingness was greater ...
In the literature on emotions in intergroup relations, it is not always clear how exactly emotions a...
Background: Previous studies showed that anger, rather than sadness, created automatic intergroup bi...
Background: Previous studies showed that anger, rather than sadness, created automatic intergroup bi...
Building on intergroup emotion research, we test the idea that intergroup emotion influences self-ca...
Building upon the social emotion model (Smith, 1999), we examined the combined impact of categorizat...
Building upon the social emotion model (Smith, 1999), we examined the combined impact of categorizat...
Building upon the social emotion model (Smith, 1999), we examined the combined impact of categorizat...
Collective action is a group level response to a negative situation that affects an entire group. Al...
The study of inter-group relations has seen a renewed emphasis on emotion. Various frameworks conver...
<div><p>We tested the hypothesis that shared emotions, notably anger, influence the formation of new...
We tested the hypothesis that shared emotions, notably anger, influence the formation of new self-ca...
The present research examines the emotional and behavioral consequences of collective action partici...
Scholars interested in emotion regulation have documented the different goals and strategies individ...
The general idea developed in this thesis is that emotions can not only be individual, but also grou...
In this chapter we make the case that recent research on intergroup emotions enriches both the inter...
In the literature on emotions in intergroup relations, it is not always clear how exactly emotions a...
Background: Previous studies showed that anger, rather than sadness, created automatic intergroup bi...
Background: Previous studies showed that anger, rather than sadness, created automatic intergroup bi...
Building on intergroup emotion research, we test the idea that intergroup emotion influences self-ca...
Building upon the social emotion model (Smith, 1999), we examined the combined impact of categorizat...
Building upon the social emotion model (Smith, 1999), we examined the combined impact of categorizat...
Building upon the social emotion model (Smith, 1999), we examined the combined impact of categorizat...
Collective action is a group level response to a negative situation that affects an entire group. Al...
The study of inter-group relations has seen a renewed emphasis on emotion. Various frameworks conver...
<div><p>We tested the hypothesis that shared emotions, notably anger, influence the formation of new...
We tested the hypothesis that shared emotions, notably anger, influence the formation of new self-ca...
The present research examines the emotional and behavioral consequences of collective action partici...
Scholars interested in emotion regulation have documented the different goals and strategies individ...
The general idea developed in this thesis is that emotions can not only be individual, but also grou...
In this chapter we make the case that recent research on intergroup emotions enriches both the inter...
In the literature on emotions in intergroup relations, it is not always clear how exactly emotions a...
Background: Previous studies showed that anger, rather than sadness, created automatic intergroup bi...
Background: Previous studies showed that anger, rather than sadness, created automatic intergroup bi...