In conflict-ridden societies, both groups often believe that they are the sole undeserved victim of the conflict. The current study aimed to examine Turkish and Kurdish ethnic group members’ competitive victimhood beliefs in the context of intergroup contact theory and investigate whether two social-psychological variables – outgroup perspective-taking and ingroup identification – significantly mediated this association. The sample consisted of 234 participants (142 Turkish and 92 Kurdish; 152 Females, 81 Males, 1 Unknown; Mage = 22.39, SD = 3.96). Participants completed online surveys including demographic information, and measures of intergroup contact (cross-group friendship quality), outgroup perspective-taking, ingroup identification, ...
We examined perceived ingroup and outgroup victimhood beliefs across group status and how these were...
Yayın, Siyaset Bilimi ve Uluslararası İlişkiler Bölümü ile ortak hazırlanmıştır; ancak tekrara düşme...
Conflict reconciliation is difficult in the absence of out-group trust. The current study is concern...
In conflict-ridden societies, both groups often believe that they are the sole undeserved victim of ...
This study aims to contribute to the competitive victimhood literature by examining mechanisms that ...
WOS: 000395638000001We investigated associations between cross-group friendships, perceived intereth...
This dissertation analyzes the narrative manifestation of competitive victimhood and its variations ...
The concept of intergroup forgiveness has recently been put forward mainly to understand emerging co...
We investigated associations between cross-group friendships, perceived interethnic conflict, and ou...
We investigated associations between cross-group friendships, perceived interethnic conflict, and ou...
Bu araştırmada etnik ve ulusal kimliklerle özdeşim ile dış grup tutumları arasındaki ilişki, algılan...
Intergroup Contact Theory (Allport, 1954; Pettigrew, 1998) has been known to function as a critical ...
We investigated the relationship between general inclusive victimhood (i.e., perceived similarity be...
Bu tez araştırmasının amacı, Türk vatandaşlarının Suriyeli mültecilere yönelik tutumlarını ve bu tut...
Inflated numbers of Syrian refugees in Turkey leaded to a stableinteraction between Turkish citizens...
We examined perceived ingroup and outgroup victimhood beliefs across group status and how these were...
Yayın, Siyaset Bilimi ve Uluslararası İlişkiler Bölümü ile ortak hazırlanmıştır; ancak tekrara düşme...
Conflict reconciliation is difficult in the absence of out-group trust. The current study is concern...
In conflict-ridden societies, both groups often believe that they are the sole undeserved victim of ...
This study aims to contribute to the competitive victimhood literature by examining mechanisms that ...
WOS: 000395638000001We investigated associations between cross-group friendships, perceived intereth...
This dissertation analyzes the narrative manifestation of competitive victimhood and its variations ...
The concept of intergroup forgiveness has recently been put forward mainly to understand emerging co...
We investigated associations between cross-group friendships, perceived interethnic conflict, and ou...
We investigated associations between cross-group friendships, perceived interethnic conflict, and ou...
Bu araştırmada etnik ve ulusal kimliklerle özdeşim ile dış grup tutumları arasındaki ilişki, algılan...
Intergroup Contact Theory (Allport, 1954; Pettigrew, 1998) has been known to function as a critical ...
We investigated the relationship between general inclusive victimhood (i.e., perceived similarity be...
Bu tez araştırmasının amacı, Türk vatandaşlarının Suriyeli mültecilere yönelik tutumlarını ve bu tut...
Inflated numbers of Syrian refugees in Turkey leaded to a stableinteraction between Turkish citizens...
We examined perceived ingroup and outgroup victimhood beliefs across group status and how these were...
Yayın, Siyaset Bilimi ve Uluslararası İlişkiler Bölümü ile ortak hazırlanmıştır; ancak tekrara düşme...
Conflict reconciliation is difficult in the absence of out-group trust. The current study is concern...