How do we get people into contact? Predictors of intergroup contact and drivers of contact seeking
Compared to the impressive amount of research on consequences of intergroup contact,
relatively little work has been devoted to predictors of intergroup contact. Although …
relatively little work has been devoted to predictors of intergroup contact. Although …
Technological and analytical advancements in intergroup contact research
The prolific expansion of intergroup contact research has established that intergroup
interactions are tightly linked to social integration. In this review, recent technological and …
interactions are tightly linked to social integration. In this review, recent technological and …
The fusion-secure base hypothesis
Identity fusion is traditionally conceptualized as innately parochial, with fused actors
motivated to commit acts of violence on out-groups. However, fusion's aggressive outcomes …
motivated to commit acts of violence on out-groups. However, fusion's aggressive outcomes …
Partisan ideological attitudes: Liberals are tolerant; the intelligent are intolerant.
In this article we examine intolerance toward ideological outgroups, conceptualized as the
negativity of the attitudes of liberals and conservatives toward their ideological outgroup. We …
negativity of the attitudes of liberals and conservatives toward their ideological outgroup. We …
Talents Under Threat: The Anticipation of Being Ostracized by Non-Talents Drives Talent Turnover
A Van Zelderen, N Dries… - Group & Organization …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Based on social identity theory, exclusive talent programs can be understood to divide
employees into two groups—'talents' versus 'non-talents'—creating a setting where …
employees into two groups—'talents' versus 'non-talents'—creating a setting where …
Effects of communicating the rise of climate migration on public perceptions of climate change and migration
Climate change-induced migration is a rapidly increasing phenomenon estimated to affect
millions of people in the coming decades. With increasing media coverage of climate …
millions of people in the coming decades. With increasing media coverage of climate …
Retrofitting social learning theory with contemporary understandings of learning and memory derived from cognitive psychology and neuroscience
KR Proctor, RE Niemeyer - Journal of Criminal Justice, 2020 - Elsevier
Social learning theory is one of criminology's major micro-sociological frameworks for
explaining the causes of criminal and deviant behavior (Sampson, 1999). According to …
explaining the causes of criminal and deviant behavior (Sampson, 1999). According to …
Mixed feelings. Changing group-based emotions explain the decline in collective action for Ukrainian refugees
Abstract This study (N= 477) aimed to investigate whether over-time changes in group-
based emotions explain the gradual decline in third-group members' collective action for a …
based emotions explain the gradual decline in third-group members' collective action for a …
The curse of employee privilege: harnessing virtual reality technology to inhibit workplace envy
In many workplaces, managers provide some employees with unique privileges that support
their professional development and stimulate productivity and creativity. Yet with some …
their professional development and stimulate productivity and creativity. Yet with some …
Acute stress reduces out-group related safety signaling during fear reinstatement in women
When using in-group and out-group faces as conditional stimuli (CS) in fear conditioning
designs, extinction learning is selectively impaired for out-group faces. Additionally, stress …
designs, extinction learning is selectively impaired for out-group faces. Additionally, stress …