While a large body of social psychological literature is devoted to studying helping behavior between social groups, the study of gratitude as the most common reaction to help is virtually absent from the intergroup literature. However, gratitude has been a constant theme in the history of intergroup relations, particularly in the history of the systematic oppression of socially disadvantaged groups by socially advantaged groups. The “grateful slave” trope that justified the oppression of Black people in North America or modern narratives of “ungrateful” immigrants in Europe exemplify advantaged groups’ attempts to evoke gratitude among disadvantaged groups to secure their conformity and loyalty, or to receive recognition for apparent benef...
ABSTRACT—People feel grateful when they have benefited from someone’s costly, intentional, voluntary...
People are often motivated to increase others' positive experiences and to alleviate others' sufferi...
What role does intergroup contact play in promoting support for social change toward greater social ...
In recent years a very large body of evidence has emerged suggesting that gratitude is a social emot...
Research has compellingly shown that gratitude is important for both personal and relational well-be...
Intergroup contact is a well-established basis of prejudice reduction. However, less is known about ...
What role does intergroup contact play in promoting support for social change toward greater social ...
Three studies examined effects of social exclusion on reactions to receiving an unexpected gift. Tra...
This paper describes an emerging body of work on intergroup prosociality, drawing together parallel ...
What role does intergroup contact play in promoting support for social change toward greater social ...
In post-conflict societies, individuals often respond negatively to the prosocial behaviors of their...
In post-conflict societies, individuals often respond negatively to the prosocial behaviors of their...
Applying the Needs-Based Model of Reconciliation to contexts of group disparity, two studies examine...
We examined how appeals to collective guilt and pride can motivate people to help members of a disad...
Gratitude may function to foster human sociality. Exactly how gratitude performs this putative funct...
ABSTRACT—People feel grateful when they have benefited from someone’s costly, intentional, voluntary...
People are often motivated to increase others' positive experiences and to alleviate others' sufferi...
What role does intergroup contact play in promoting support for social change toward greater social ...
In recent years a very large body of evidence has emerged suggesting that gratitude is a social emot...
Research has compellingly shown that gratitude is important for both personal and relational well-be...
Intergroup contact is a well-established basis of prejudice reduction. However, less is known about ...
What role does intergroup contact play in promoting support for social change toward greater social ...
Three studies examined effects of social exclusion on reactions to receiving an unexpected gift. Tra...
This paper describes an emerging body of work on intergroup prosociality, drawing together parallel ...
What role does intergroup contact play in promoting support for social change toward greater social ...
In post-conflict societies, individuals often respond negatively to the prosocial behaviors of their...
In post-conflict societies, individuals often respond negatively to the prosocial behaviors of their...
Applying the Needs-Based Model of Reconciliation to contexts of group disparity, two studies examine...
We examined how appeals to collective guilt and pride can motivate people to help members of a disad...
Gratitude may function to foster human sociality. Exactly how gratitude performs this putative funct...
ABSTRACT—People feel grateful when they have benefited from someone’s costly, intentional, voluntary...
People are often motivated to increase others' positive experiences and to alleviate others' sufferi...
What role does intergroup contact play in promoting support for social change toward greater social ...