Collective action is volatile: characterized by swift, unexpected changes in intensity, target, and forms. We conduct a detailed exploration of four reasons that these changes occur. First …
Collective action research tends to focus on motivations of the disadvantaged group, rather than on which tactics are effective at driving the advantaged group to make concessions to …
F Pratto, AL Stewart… - Journal of social and …, 2013 - jspp.psychopen.eu
Social dominance theory was developed to account for why societies producing surplus take and maintain the form of group-based dominance hierarchies, in which at least one socially …
T Saguy, N Kteily - … Review of Social Psychology: Volume 25, 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
This review places intergroup encounters in a broad framework which considers the context in which such encounters take place, and in particular, the power dynamics at play. We …
Why does group loyalty sometimes take the form of cooperation or peaceful competition with rival groups and, at other times, violent outgroup hostility? We approached this question …
J Roth, M Huber, A Juenger… - Journal of Social and …, 2017 - journals.psychopen.eu
National identity is underpinned by historical representations. Recent research shows that narratives presenting an in-group's history as discontinuous rather than continuous raise …
Inspired by the popular Arab protests against oppressive regimes that began in 2010, people around the world protested in sympathy with the Arab peoples. The present research …
We find evidence that explicit (but not implicit) measures of general attitude towards protest uniquely predict normative and nonnormative political action tendencies, and behavior, over …
The present study extends previous research on the influence of social dominance orientation (SDO) in international affairs by investigating the role of sociocognitive processes …