Intergroup emotions powerfully shape intergroup relations. Anger and fear fuel, while hope and sympathy reduce intergroup strife. This implies that emotion regulation may play an important role in improving intergroup relations. Broadening the scope of prior research, we herein investigate the potential benefits of integrative emotion regulation for improving intergroup relations. Integrative emotion regulation involves actively paying attention to emotions to determine which information they provide. Interindividual differences in the use of integrative emotion regulation correlate with sympathy and supportiveness towards outgroups, but why this is the case is unclear. We tested two possible explanations: a person effect (i.e., interindivi...
Drawing from Intergroup Emotions Theory and clinical models of emotion regulation, two studies exami...
ABSTRACT—Two experiments provide initial evidence that spe-cific emotional states are capable of cre...
Intergroup contact cannot be considered only in terms of its cognitive processes (Johnston & Hewston...
Intergroup emotions powerfully shape intergroup relations. Anger and fear fuel, while hope and sympa...
Intergroup emotions powerfully shape intergroup relations. Anger and fear fuel, while hope and sympa...
This research draws from three distinct lines of research on the link between emotions and intergrou...
Scholars interested in emotion regulation have documented the different goals and strategies individ...
In interracial settings, a chief concern among majority group members is whether they appear prejudi...
In this chapter we make the case that recent research on intergroup emotions enriches both the inter...
Intergroup exchanges are an integral part of social life but are compromised when one group pursues ...
In two studies, we tested the basic tenets of the common ingroup identity model (Gaertner & Dovidio,...
Increasing outgroup empathy is an important first step toward reducing intergroup conflict. The comm...
Building on and extending prior research demonstrating the role of both quality and quantity of inte...
The notion that emotional expressions regulate social life by providing information is gaining popul...
Emotions are increasingly being recognised as important aspects of prejudice and intergroup behaviou...
Drawing from Intergroup Emotions Theory and clinical models of emotion regulation, two studies exami...
ABSTRACT—Two experiments provide initial evidence that spe-cific emotional states are capable of cre...
Intergroup contact cannot be considered only in terms of its cognitive processes (Johnston & Hewston...
Intergroup emotions powerfully shape intergroup relations. Anger and fear fuel, while hope and sympa...
Intergroup emotions powerfully shape intergroup relations. Anger and fear fuel, while hope and sympa...
This research draws from three distinct lines of research on the link between emotions and intergrou...
Scholars interested in emotion regulation have documented the different goals and strategies individ...
In interracial settings, a chief concern among majority group members is whether they appear prejudi...
In this chapter we make the case that recent research on intergroup emotions enriches both the inter...
Intergroup exchanges are an integral part of social life but are compromised when one group pursues ...
In two studies, we tested the basic tenets of the common ingroup identity model (Gaertner & Dovidio,...
Increasing outgroup empathy is an important first step toward reducing intergroup conflict. The comm...
Building on and extending prior research demonstrating the role of both quality and quantity of inte...
The notion that emotional expressions regulate social life by providing information is gaining popul...
Emotions are increasingly being recognised as important aspects of prejudice and intergroup behaviou...
Drawing from Intergroup Emotions Theory and clinical models of emotion regulation, two studies exami...
ABSTRACT—Two experiments provide initial evidence that spe-cific emotional states are capable of cre...
Intergroup contact cannot be considered only in terms of its cognitive processes (Johnston & Hewston...