Collective psychological ownership as a new angle for understanding group dynamics

B Martinović, M Verkuyten - European Review of Social Psychology, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Even without legal ownership, groups can experience objects, places, and ideas as
belonging to them ('ours'). This state of mind–collective psychological ownership–is …

“Ours”: Understanding Collective Psychological Ownership

M Verkuyten - The Journal of Psychology, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in collective psychology ownership in
different disciplines. However, and in contrast to a feeling of personal ownership (“mine”) …

Territorial ownership perceptions and reconciliation in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict: A person‐centred approach

K Warnke, B Martinović, N Rosler - European Journal of Social …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
We investigate land ownership claims and reconciliation‐related outcomes in the intractable
Israeli–Palestinian conflict. Using a person‐centred approach and drawing on survey data of …

Majority group attitudes toward Indigenous and immigrant peoples: The role of group identifications and territorial ownership perceptions.

NEN Kuipers, B Martinović… - Peace and Conflict …, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
Group-based land ownership claims remain a topic of debate in settler societies. While
scholars have shown that group identification and territorial ownership perceptions influence …

Who owns the land? Territorial ownership understandings and intergroup relations in a settler society

W Nooitgedagt, B Martinović… - Journal of Applied …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Conflicts over the ownership of territory have shaped intergroup relations between
indigenous and nonindigenous groups in settler societies. Using latent profile analysis, we …

White settler ownership and dominance shape the consequences of autochthony beliefs on support for land reparations in South Africa.

S Maseko, K Durrheim - Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace …, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
Evidence suggests White settlers' autochthony beliefs in historically colonized lands can
both strengthen and weaken support for reparation measures. We propose that the …

Support for conciliatory policies in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: The role of different modes of identification and territorial ownership perceptions

N Storz, B Martinović, N Rosler - Frontiers in Psychology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Understanding people's attitudes toward conciliatory policies in territorial interethnic conflicts
is important for a peaceful conflict resolution. We argue that ingroup identification in …

The role of place in intergroup conflicts and intragroup solidarity: Recent advances and perspectives.

B Martinović, A Figueiredo… - Peace and Conflict …, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
People tend to have strong psychological bonds with places such as neighborhoods,
schools, towns, and countries. These people–place bonds can be of different nature (eg …

Simmering Hostilities, Group Identity, and Contested Autochthony Beliefs in Settler Societies

S Maseko, K Durrheim - The Psychology of Politically Unstable …, 2023 - taylorfrancis.com
Simmering hostilities and their flashpoints of intergroup conflict are endemic features of
unstable societies that are characterized by protracted intractable conflict. In this chapter, we …

Psychological Analysis of Sports Consumers and Its Application in Rural Collective Economy Industry

H Lu - Revista de Psicología del Deporte (Journal of Sport …, 2024 - rpd-online.com
The research aimed to explore the psychological analysis of sports consumers and its
application in the rural collective economy industry. Select the top six cities in GDP ranking …