How terrorism does (and does not) affect citizens' political attitudes: a meta‐analysis

A Godefroidt - American Journal of Political Science, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
How does terrorism affect citizens' political attitudes? Over the years, many scholars have
tried to answer this question. This article performs a meta‐analysis on this literature …

Why we hate

A Fischer, E Halperin, D Canetti, A Jasini - Emotion Review, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
We offer a functional perspective on hate, showing that hate has a unique pattern of
appraisals and action tendencies. Hate is based on perceptions of a stable, negative …

Psychopathology, risk, and resilience under exposure to continuous traumatic stress: A systematic review of studies among adults living in southern Israel.

T Greene, L Itzhaky, I Bronstein, Z Solomon - Traumatology, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
Countless people around the world live with exposure to continuous traumatic stress (CTS)
as a result of violent political conflict. Over the past 15 years, residents of southern Israel …

Psychological aspects of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict: A systematic review

L Ayer, B Venkatesh, R Stewart… - … Violence, & Abuse, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Despite ongoing local and international peace efforts, the Jews, Arabs, and other residents
of Israel and the Palestinian territories (ie, the West Bank and Gaza) have endured decades …

Exposure to violence, ethos of conflict, and support for compromise: Surveys in Israel, East Jerusalem, West Bank, and Gaza

D Canetti, J Elad-Strenger, I Lavi… - Journal of conflict …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Does ongoing exposure to political violence prompt subject groups to support or oppose
compromise in situations of intractable conflict? If so, what is the mechanism underlying …

Emotions and emotion regulation in intractable conflict: Studying emotional processes within a unique context

E Halperin, R Pliskin - Political Psychology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Recent years have seen researchers making initial steps towards drawing on insights from
emotion research in the study of intractable intergroup conflicts, but the knowledge on …

Probable depression and suicidal ideation in Hong Kong amid massive civil unrest

WK Hou, BJ Hall, L Liang, TW Li, H Liu, S Galea - Annals of Epidemiology, 2021 - Elsevier
Purpose This study examined prevalence and correlates of probable depression and
suicidal ideation among Hong Kong Chinese residents amidst the anti-extradition bill …

Reducing prejudice and promoting positive intergroup attitudes among elementary-school children in the context of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict

R Berger, J Benatov, H Abu-Raiya… - Journal of school …, 2016 - Elsevier
The current investigation tested the efficacy of the Extended Class Exchange Program
(ECEP) in reducing prejudicial attitudes. Three hundred and twenty-two 3rd and 4th grade …

Trauma and trust: how war exposure shapes social and institutional trust among refugees

J Hall, K Werner - Frontiers in psychology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
The brutal wars in Iraq, Syria and now Ukraine have caused a massive influx of refugees to
Europe. Turkey alone has received more than 4.8 million refugees. An important …

Exposure to political violence and political extremism

D Canetti, BJ Hall, C Rapaport… - European …, 2013 - econtent.hogrefe.com
Exposure to political violence can lead to various political and psychological outcomes.
Using the protracted Israeli-Palestinian conflict as a natural laboratory, we explore the way …