Emotions, governmental trust and support for the restriction of civil liberties during the covid‐19 pandemic

P Vasilopoulos, H McAvay, S Brouard… - European Journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The Covid‐19 pandemic brought unprecedented governmental restrictions to personal and
political freedoms. This article investigates individual‐level differences in mass support for …

Two Paths to Violence: Individual versus Group Emotions during Conflict Escalation in the Occupied Palestinian Territories

O Fink, S Hasan Aslih… - Group Processes & …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Experiencing repression creates intense emotions and raises dilemmas about handling
political action to achieve social change. Past studies suggest that mainly group-based …

[HTML][HTML] Introducing the Bidimensional Model of Hope and its conceptual and methodological utilities

OA Leshem, E Halperin - Frontiers in Psychology, 2024 - frontiersin.org
What is hope, and how can we measure it? These questions have occupied the minds of
hope scholars across disciplines. This article outlines a comprehensive approach to …

Young generations' hopelessness perpetuates long-term conflicts

BS Hasler, OA Leshem, Y Hasson, DH Landau… - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
Transforming long-term conflicts into peaceful intergroup relations is one of the most difficult
challenges for humanity. Such meaningful social changes are often driven by young people …

Virtuous party linkages: Developing a data‐based analytical model to explain voters' attitudes towards political parties

ANNK KÖLLN, HH Pedersen - European Journal of Political …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Voters show ambivalent attitudes towards political parties: They agree that parties are
necessary, but they neither like nor trust them. Existing theories fall short of explaining this …

[PDF][PDF] The Language of Conflict Transformation: Assessing Psychological Change Patterns in Israeli-Palestinian Track Two Interactive Problem Solving

O Fink, W Graf, S Subrahmanya, A Salecha… - Negotiation and …, 2024 - jeichstaedt.com
Intergroup conflict and hostility remain pertinent problems, often involving mass violence
and fundamental harm to the well-being of individuals and societies. Previous studies …

A Threat to Cohesion: Intragroup Affective Polarization in the Context of Intractable Intergroup Conflict

TO Harel, N Nir, D Vandermeulen… - Journal of Conflict …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Growing affective polarization, or animosity between competing ideological groups,
threatens to tear apart democratic societies worldwide. In nations that are facing external …

Long-term change in conflict attitudes: a dynamic perspective

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 …

Exploring the Influence of Perceived Ingroup and Outgroup Threat on Quality of Life in a Region Impacted by Protracted Conflict

I Abuelaish, A Siddiqua, SJ Yousufzai… - International Journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
While the detrimental effects of protracted political conflict on the wellbeing of Palestinians
living in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt) are generally recognized, the impact of …

Families of organ donors between Jews and Arabs in Israel during a military operation: Constructing meaning through participation in an epistemic Community-Media …

S Ben-Shlomo, A Oreg, N Cohen - Death Studies, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This study explores how bereaved families of organ donors become participants in an
'imagined epistemic community'of organ donor families, amidst a national conflict between …