[HTML][HTML] Collective trauma and the social construction of meaning
G Hirschberger - Frontiers in psychology, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Collective trauma is a cataclysmic event that shatters the basic fabric of society. Aside from
the horrific loss of life, collective trauma is also a crisis of meaning. The current paper …
the horrific loss of life, collective trauma is also a crisis of meaning. The current paper …
A conflict within a conflict: Intragroup ideological polarization and intergroup intractable conflict
Ideology plays a central role in conflicts, both on the intergroup and intragroup levels. On the
intergroup level, ideology can either contribute to the preservation and escalation of conflicts …
intergroup level, ideology can either contribute to the preservation and escalation of conflicts …
How terrorism does (and does not) affect citizens' political attitudes: a meta‐analysis
A Godefroidt - American Journal of Political Science, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
How does terrorism affect citizens' political attitudes? Over the years, many scholars have
tried to answer this question. This article performs a meta‐analysis on this literature …
tried to answer this question. This article performs a meta‐analysis on this literature …
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 …
From threat to challenge: Understanding the impact of historical collective trauma on contemporary intergroup conflict
M Li, B Leidner, G Hirschberger… - Perspectives on …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Collective memories of trauma can have profound impact on the affected individuals and
communities. In the context of intergroup conflict, in the present article, we propose a novel …
communities. In the context of intergroup conflict, in the present article, we propose a novel …
Political psychology in international relations: beyond the paradigms
JD Kertzer, D Tingley - Annual Review of Political Science, 2018 - annualreviews.org
Political psychology in international relations (IR) has undergone a dramatic transformation
in the past two decades, mirroring the broader changes occurring in IR itself. This review …
in the past two decades, mirroring the broader changes occurring in IR itself. This review …
[PDF][PDF] Historical legacies of political violence
J Walden, YM Zhukov - Oxford research encyclopedia of politics, 2020 - sites.lsa.umich.edu
Legacies of political violence are long-term changes in social behavior and attitudes, which
are attributable–at least in part–to historical episodes of political conflict and contention …
are attributable–at least in part–to historical episodes of political conflict and contention …
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' …
The role of comparative victim beliefs in predicting support for hostile versus prosocial intergroup outcomes
Collective memories of historical ingroup victimization can be linked to prosocial or hostile
intergroup outcomes. We hypothesize that such discrepant responses are predicted by …
intergroup outcomes. We hypothesize that such discrepant responses are predicted by …
The Holocaust, the socialization of victimhood and outgroup political attitudes in Israel
How does historical victimization and its memorialization impact present-day outgroup
attitudes in conflict-riven societies? This study explores this question using a survey …
attitudes in conflict-riven societies? This study explores this question using a survey …