Many phenomena studied by social psychology are based on ideologies. Ideologies are ideas or systems of ideas inspired by values and objectified in social norms about the way societies should be. This chapter guides our attention to the importance of the ideological dimension of intergroup relations. This dimensions had been emphasized aleady by Tajfel in his latest writings, but has then been largely neglected in intergroup research. This chapter covers research on explicit ideologies such as colorblindness and multiculturalism as well as equalitarianism and meritocracy, but also on rather ideology constituting fundamental beliefs such as belief in a just world, limited scope of justice, and denial of full humanity to outgroup mem...
We review emerging research on the psychological and biological factors that underlie social group f...
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The current research integrates theories of morality and social identity in order to identify the wa...
Many phenomena studied by social psychology are based on ideologies. Ideologies are ideas or system...
This book describes how the violent dimension of intergroup relations can be better understood if th...
The present manuscript is a theoretical revision of the major theories about intergroup relations an...
Intergroup relations represent one of the most difficult and complex knots which we are confronted w...
Intergroup relations represent one of the most difficult and complex knots which we are confronted w...
This thesis argues that the intergroup level remains largely unexplored within current models of mor...
The social psychology of intergroup relations has emerged largely from studies of how one group of p...
Subtle forms of bias pose significant challenges to achieving equitable intergroup relations and th...
The authors propose that two guiding frameworks characterize psychological research on the relation ...
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Abundant research shows that prevalent belief systems across cultures contribute to people’s levels...
Intergroup relations represent one of the most difficult and complex knots which we are confronted w...
We review emerging research on the psychological and biological factors that underlie social group f...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66722/2/10.1177_002200275900300106.pd
The current research integrates theories of morality and social identity in order to identify the wa...
Many phenomena studied by social psychology are based on ideologies. Ideologies are ideas or system...
This book describes how the violent dimension of intergroup relations can be better understood if th...
The present manuscript is a theoretical revision of the major theories about intergroup relations an...
Intergroup relations represent one of the most difficult and complex knots which we are confronted w...
Intergroup relations represent one of the most difficult and complex knots which we are confronted w...
This thesis argues that the intergroup level remains largely unexplored within current models of mor...
The social psychology of intergroup relations has emerged largely from studies of how one group of p...
Subtle forms of bias pose significant challenges to achieving equitable intergroup relations and th...
The authors propose that two guiding frameworks characterize psychological research on the relation ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66578/2/10.1177_0959353599009003009.pd
Abundant research shows that prevalent belief systems across cultures contribute to people’s levels...
Intergroup relations represent one of the most difficult and complex knots which we are confronted w...
We review emerging research on the psychological and biological factors that underlie social group f...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66722/2/10.1177_002200275900300106.pd
The current research integrates theories of morality and social identity in order to identify the wa...