M Chayinska, A Kende… - Group Processes & …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
We examined the idea that endorsement of state-level restrictive language policies can be understood as an ingroup-preserving behaviour driven by majority group members' …
Do individuals previously targeted by genocide become more supportive of other victimized groups? How are these political lessons internalized and passed down across generations …
A Yakter, L Harsgor - British Journal of Political Science, 2023 - cambridge.org
A large literature examines how citizens in violent conflicts react to the conflict's events, particularly violent escalations. Nevertheless, the temporal nature of these attitudinal …
Northern Ireland has long been a contested territory. The 1998 Belfast/Good Friday Agreement seemed to offer a resolution to the long-standing conflict. However, it has been …
I Zipris, R Pliskin, D Canetti… - Personality and social …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
How do wars shape emotions and attitudes in intractable conflicts? In two studies conducted in the aftermath of the 2014 Gaza War in the Middle East, we tested a new theoretical model …
Aunque la mayoría de los humanos prefieren la paz, no existe ninguna sociedad que haya conseguido evitar la guerra. Ofensivas, defensivas, internas, vecinales o de conquista, la …
R Bartnik - Text Matters: A Journal of Literature, Theory and …, 2021 - ceeol.com
This paper aims to present the main contours of Burns's literary output which, interestingly enough, grows into a personal understanding of the collective mindset of (post)-Troubles …
Discussions of terrorism assume actual or threatened violence, but the term is regularly used to delegitimize rivals' nonviolent actions. Yet do ordinary citizens accept descriptions of …
ABSTRACT A multi-national sample was used to investigate mechanisms that were hypothesized to moderate the relationship between exposure to political violence and …