Understanding people’s attitudes toward conciliatory policies in territorial interethnic conflicts is important for a peaceful conflict resolution. We argue that ingroup identification in combination with the largely understudied territorial ownership perceptions can help us explain attitudes toward conciliatory policies. We consider two different aspects of ingroup identification—attachment to one’s ethnic ingroup as well as ingroup superiority. Furthermore, we suggest that perceptions of ingroup and outgroup ownership of the territory can serve as important mechanisms that link the different forms of ingroup identification with conciliatory policies. In the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, among Israeli Jews (N = 1,268), we fo...
SociologyThe Palestinian–Israeli conflict, originally a native–settler conflict, is one of the most ...
Objectives: Informed by intergroup contact theory, this study explores the relationships between int...
This study is an attempt to comprehend how Palestinians and Israelis perceive the conflict and the p...
Understanding people’s attitudes toward conciliatory policies in territorial interethnic conflicts i...
In territorial interethnic conflicts people often claim exclusive land ownership for their ingroup. ...
Collective psychological ownership refers to people’s perception that an object, place, or idea belo...
We used the bounded rationality approach to explore the impact of group identification on intergroup...
Since the launching of the Oslo peace process in 1993, the term ‘normalization’ has been used to cha...
While we have a rich understanding of the motivations of disadvantaged group members to act collecti...
People on both sides of an intergroup conflict undertake various forms of collective action to seek ...
While we have a rich understanding of the motivations of disadvantaged group members to act collecti...
This study examines psychological correlates of Jewish-Israeli support for post-conflict political r...
In this paper we present a statistical analysis of the factors that drive monthly variations in the ...
Collective psychological ownership refers to people’s perception that an object, place, or idea belo...
Does individual-level exposure to political violence prompt conciliatory attitudes? Does the answer ...
SociologyThe Palestinian–Israeli conflict, originally a native–settler conflict, is one of the most ...
Objectives: Informed by intergroup contact theory, this study explores the relationships between int...
This study is an attempt to comprehend how Palestinians and Israelis perceive the conflict and the p...
Understanding people’s attitudes toward conciliatory policies in territorial interethnic conflicts i...
In territorial interethnic conflicts people often claim exclusive land ownership for their ingroup. ...
Collective psychological ownership refers to people’s perception that an object, place, or idea belo...
We used the bounded rationality approach to explore the impact of group identification on intergroup...
Since the launching of the Oslo peace process in 1993, the term ‘normalization’ has been used to cha...
While we have a rich understanding of the motivations of disadvantaged group members to act collecti...
People on both sides of an intergroup conflict undertake various forms of collective action to seek ...
While we have a rich understanding of the motivations of disadvantaged group members to act collecti...
This study examines psychological correlates of Jewish-Israeli support for post-conflict political r...
In this paper we present a statistical analysis of the factors that drive monthly variations in the ...
Collective psychological ownership refers to people’s perception that an object, place, or idea belo...
Does individual-level exposure to political violence prompt conciliatory attitudes? Does the answer ...
SociologyThe Palestinian–Israeli conflict, originally a native–settler conflict, is one of the most ...
Objectives: Informed by intergroup contact theory, this study explores the relationships between int...
This study is an attempt to comprehend how Palestinians and Israelis perceive the conflict and the p...