[HTML][HTML] Felt understanding in intergroup relations
AG Livingstone - Current Opinion in Psychology, 2023 - Elsevier
In this paper, I review recent research on the importance of intergroup felt understanding–
the belief that outgroup members understand and accept the perspectives of ingroup …
the belief that outgroup members understand and accept the perspectives of ingroup …
Turning the lens in the study of precarity: On experimental social psychology's acquiescence to the settler‐colonial status quo in historic Palestine
This review examines the coloniality infused within the conduct and third reporting of
experimental research in what is commonly referred to as the 'Israeli‐Palestinian conflict' …
experimental research in what is commonly referred to as the 'Israeli‐Palestinian conflict' …
Victim and perpetrator groups' divergent perspectives on collective violence: Implications for intergroup relations
R Bilali, JR Vollhardt - Political Psychology, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Groups in conflict develop strikingly different construals of the same violent events. These
clashing perceptions of past violence can have detrimental consequences for intergroup …
clashing perceptions of past violence can have detrimental consequences for intergroup …
The tendency for interpersonal victimhood: The personality construct and its consequences
R Gabay, B Hameiri, T Rubel-Lifschitz… - Personality and Individual …, 2020 - Elsevier
In the present research, we introduce a conceptualization of the Tendency for Interpersonal
Victimhood (TIV), which we define as an enduring feeling that the self is a victim across …
Victimhood (TIV), which we define as an enduring feeling that the self is a victim across …
Competitive victimhood as a lens to reconciliation: An analysis of the black lives matter and blue lives matter movements
J Solomon, A Martin - Conflict Resolution Quarterly, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Literature on intergroup conflict and identity is well established; this literature includes work
on competitive victimhood—the process by which groups attempt to establish that they have …
on competitive victimhood—the process by which groups attempt to establish that they have …
Intergroup contact and endorsement of social change motivations: The mediating role of intergroup trust, perspective-taking, and intergroup anxiety among three …
Three studies investigated the effect of intergroup contact and social identification on social
change among three advantaged groups in Cyprus, Romania, and Israel. In Study 1 (n …
change among three advantaged groups in Cyprus, Romania, and Israel. In Study 1 (n …
From acceptance to change: The role of acceptance in the effectiveness of the Informative Process Model for conflict resolution
Abstract The Informative Process Model (IPM) proposes an intervention to facilitate change
in conflict‐supporting narratives in protracted conflicts. These narratives develop to help …
in conflict‐supporting narratives in protracted conflicts. These narratives develop to help …
The needs-based model of reconciliation: How identity restoration processes can contribute to more harmonious and equal social relations
The needs-based model is a conceptual framework for understanding the identity-related
aspects of reconciliation processes. According to the model,(a) conflicting parties …
aspects of reconciliation processes. According to the model,(a) conflicting parties …
Beyond comparisons: The complexity and context‐dependency of collective victim beliefs
Social psychological research on collective victimhood has focused on just a few ways in
which people think about the ingroup's victimization that imply certain assumptions and limit …
which people think about the ingroup's victimization that imply certain assumptions and limit …
Paradoxical thinking as a paradigm of attitude change in the context of intractable conflict
D Bar-Tal, B Hameiri, E Halperin - Advances in experimental social …, 2021 - Elsevier
The chapter introduces a new approach to attitude change, termed paradoxical thinking. It
suggests that messages that are consistent with an individual's view, but formulated in an …
suggests that messages that are consistent with an individual's view, but formulated in an …