Social identities in a globalized world: Challenges and opportunities for collective action

A Rosenmann, G Reese… - Perspectives on …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Globalization—the increasing interconnectedness of societies, economies, and cultures—is
a defining feature of contemporary social life. Paradoxically, it underlies both the dynamics …

A conflict within a conflict: Intragroup ideological polarization and intergroup intractable conflict

TO Harel, I Maoz, E Halperin - Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 2020 - Elsevier
Ideology plays a central role in conflicts, both on the intergroup and intragroup levels. On the
intergroup level, ideology can either contribute to the preservation and escalation of conflicts …

Ordinary people, extraordinary risks: Participation in an ethnic rebellion

GM Tezcür - American Political Science Review, 2016 - cambridge.org
Why do ordinary people take extraordinary risks and join an ethnic armed rebellion? This
article tests a series of well-established hypotheses about selfish and identity based …

Positive and negative behavioural intentions towards refugees in Turkey: The roles of national identification, threat, and humanitarian concern

Ş Yitmen, M Verkuyten - Journal of community & applied social …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The present research investigated positive and negative behavioural intentions towards
Syrian refugees in Turkey. The behavioural intentions were examined in relation to national …

Patterns of 'othering'in Turkey: a study of ethnic, ideological, and sectarian polarisation

AB Çelik, R Bilali, Y Iqbal - South European society and politics, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
This study explores who Turkish citizens view as the Other, their perceptions, evaluations,
and the degree of Othering of these groups in the private and public spheres. Drawing from …

Intended, unintended, and unknown consequences of contact

SC Bagci, A Turnuklu - Social Psychology, 2018 - econtent.hogrefe.com
We investigated the role of positive and negative contact on outgroup attitudes, collective
action tendencies, and psychological well-being among minority (Kurds) and majority …

A framework for understanding effective allyship

ES Pietri, CE Moser, V Derricks… - Nature Reviews …, 2024 - nature.com
Highly publicized instances of social injustice have raised awareness of inequities and
motivated people with advantaged identities to work to end oppression and advocate for …

Researching identity in the imposed boundaries of a nation-state: A meta-analytical review of identity and intergroup relations between Kurds and Turks.

MS Uysal, E Şen, E Sandal-Önal… - Peace and Conflict …, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
We conducted three meta-analyses on 28 studies examining the role of ethnic and national
identity in outgroup attitudes, perception of discrimination against Kurds, and support for …

Collective psychological ownership and reconciliation in territorial conflicts

N Storz, B Martinovic, M Verkuyten… - Journal of Social …, 2020 - journals.psychopen.eu
Collective psychological ownership refers to people's perception that an object, place, or
idea belongs to their own group. We considered this concept in the context of territorial …

Studying Kurdishness in Turkey: A review of existing research

YG Acar, E Sandal‐Önal, E Şen… - British Journal of Social …, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Knowledge production on marginalized identities is frequently shaped by epistemic
violence, which limits both the scope and methodologies of research. One example of this is …