How social exclusion makes radicalism flourish: A review of empirical evidence

M Pfundmair, NR Wood, A Hales… - Journal of Social …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
In recent years, researchers of various disciplines have developed many theories to
understand the radicalization process. One key factor that may promote radicalization is …

Stigmatized beliefs: Conspiracy theories, anticipated negative evaluation of the self, and fear of social exclusion

A Lantian, D Muller, C Nurra, O Klein… - European journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Can conspiracy theories be a source of social stigma? If it is true, it would follow that people
may expect to be socially excluded when they express endorsement of conspiracy theories …

Ostracism and solitude

ED Wesselmann, KD Williams, D Ren… - The handbook of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Ostracism–being ignored and excluded–is a painful event that the majority of individuals will
experience at least once in their lives. This chapter reviews the research on various …

Cell phone-induced ostracism threatens fundamental needs

AH Hales, M Dvir, ED Wesselmann… - The Journal of social …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Cell phones are useful tools with both practical and social benefits. However, using them in
the context of face-to-face conversations may be problematic. We consider this behavior a …

[HTML][HTML] Why didn't you tag me?!: Social exclusion from Instagram posts hurts, especially those with a high need to belong

CM Büttner, SC Rudert - Computers in Human Behavior, 2022 - Elsevier
Humans are highly sensitive to ostracism experiences and thus, even very short
occurrences of being excluded and ignored can threaten fundamental needs and lower …

When it's okay that I don't play: Social norms and the situated construal of social exclusion

SC Rudert, R Greifeneder - Personality and Social …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Being excluded and ignored has been shown to threaten fundamental human needs and
cause pain. Such reflexive reactions to social exclusion have been conceptualized as direct …

Do it for others! The role of family and national group social belongingness in engaging with COVID-19 preventive health behaviors

G Marinthe, G Brown, T Jaubert, P Chekroun - Journal of Experimental …, 2022 - Elsevier
COVID-19 is an unprecedented threat and an effective response requires a collective effort:
engagement in preventive health behaviors, even from people at low risk. Previous research …

It will (never) stop hurting: Do repeated or chronic experiences of exclusion lead to hyper-or hyposensitive psychological responses?

CM Büttner, M Jauch, M Marinucci… - Group Processes & …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Unlike one-time lab manipulations of exclusion, in real life, many people experience
exclusion, from others and from groups, over extended periods, raising the question of …

The reciprocal relationship between social exclusion and basic psychological needs through cross-lagged analysis

S Zhang, X Luan, YN Fu, R Feng, S Liang, S Liu… - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
Social exclusion has wide-ranging and detrimental effects. This study recruited 771 Chinese
college students (Mage= 19.65 years, SDage= 1.04, 74.19% females). The findings of two …

Expecting exclusion: Does bracing for the worst buffer the pain of social exclusion?

M Jauch, CM Büttner, SC Rudert… - European Journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Evidence from different research areas suggests that expecting negative outcomes can
buffer their adverse psychological effects. In the context of social exclusion, however …