Search results for "Group conflict"

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Perception of Finns Towards Refugees and Immigrants

2021

This chapter explores the perception Finns have towards refugees. In particular, building off intergroup threat theory (ITT), this chapter describes the extent to which Finns perceive refugees as a threat to Finnish society. Researchers have proposed Finns might perceive immigrants (and refugees) as threats because they share less cultural and physical similarities with the “Typical” Finns. As fear of this threat increases, so can the chance of intergroup conflict between these two groups. Through an analysis of in-depth interviews, this chapter brings to light these perceived threats to understand the refugee situation in Finland, as perceived by Finns.

Refugeemedia_common.quotation_subjectPerceptionImmigrationGroup conflictSociologySocial psychologymedia_common
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How do different types of intragroup conflict affect group potency in virtual compared with face-to-face teams? A longitudinal study †

2008

The number of organizations using teamwork is increasing. In this context, group potency has emerged as a key construct in group research. Moreover, in the last decades, information and communication technologies (ICT) have allowed organizations to form virtual teams. Consequently, a considerable amount of research has analysed the functioning of virtual teams. We focus on intragroup conflict as a relevant antecedent of potency in computer-mediated communication groups. Specifically, the aim of this research is to examine the role of ICT in the relationship between intragroup conflict and group potency in a longitudinal study. A laboratory experiment was carried out comparing 44 groups work…

TeamworkLongitudinal studymedia_common.quotation_subjectMediated communicationGeneral Social SciencesContext (language use)ModerationAffect (psychology)Human-Computer InteractionFace-to-faceArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Developmental and Educational PsychologyIntragroup conflictPsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonBehaviour & Information Technology
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Minorities' communication apprehension and conflict : an investigation of Kurds in Iran and Malays in Singapore

2017

This research project investigates the relationship between communication apprehension and conflict in the intergroup context of minority and majority relationships. Previous studies of communication apprehension have extensively examined its characteristics in the intercultural context of mostly the USA and Eastern Asians cultures. However, the minority-majority intergroup relationship represents distinctive yet understudied characteristics related to socioeconomic status of the groups, which potentially influence their intergroup conflicts. Furthermore, previous communication research called for more in- depth investigation of the various regions. In the light of such considerations, the …

KurdistanSingaporekurditminority groupsvähemmistöthuolestuneisuuskonfliktitepävarmuusviestintätaidotristiriidatsosioekonominen asemaintergroup conflictilmaisucommunication apprehensionryhmätmalaijitviestintä
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Making sense of the past to understand the present: Attributions for historical trauma predict contemporary social and political attitudes

2021

Research indicates that the memory of collective trauma influences attitudes towards contemporary social and political issues. We suggest that the specific attributions for trauma that members of victim and perpetrator groups make provide a more nuanced understanding of this relationship. Thus, we constructed and validated a measure of attributions for the Holocaust. Then, we ran a preregistered study on representative samples in Germany ( N = 504) and Israel ( N = 469) to examine whether attributing the Holocaust to essentialist or contextual causes influences attitudes towards the immigration crisis and the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. Results indicated that, among Germans, attributing …

Cultural StudiesSociology and Political ScienceSocial PsychologyHistorical traumaCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationGroup conflictCollective responsibilityPoliticsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Collective traumaPsychologyAttributionSocial psychologymedia_commonGroup Processes & Intergroup Relations
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Romanians’ current perception of threat from immigrants in a context of co-ethnic migration: assessing the role of intergroup conflict and active/pas…

2017

AbstractThis paper investigates the predictors of natives’ perception of the immigrant threat in Romania, an interesting site given immigrants’ marginal presence in the total population and the sizeable proportion of co-ethnic immigrants. Yet the interplay between nationalism and religion shapes an ideological frame that favours unwelcoming attitudes towards immigrants that challenge the Romanian identity forged along ethnic and religious ties. The authors used regression to analyse immigrant threat according to several dimensions: cosmopolitanism, group conflict and intergroup contact. In order to reflect specificities of this particular context, the latter dimension is conceptualized so a…

Historymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesGroup conflictImmigration0507 social and economic geographyEthnic groupIdentity (social science)Context (language use)0506 political scienceNationalismPolitical Science and International Relations050602 political science & public administrationCosmopolitanismSociologyConflict theories050703 geographySocial psychologymedia_commonSoutheast European and Black Sea Studies
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La Sicilia negli Orsi di Dino Buzzati e Lorenzo Mattotti

2022

Nella fiaba illustrata di Dino Buzzati La famosa invasione degli orsi in Sicilia (1945) e nella sua trasposizione filmica ad opera di Lorenzo Mattotti (2019) l’ambientazione siciliana è determinante. In entrambi i casi la Sicilia è un’isola con un grande vulcano – trasfigurata in un ambiente fantastico o riscritta secondo alcuni stereotipi – che i due autori utilizzano con accezioni diverse nella costituzione dell’ecosistema delle loro narrazioni. Soltanto attraverso una comparazione tra le due opere sarà possibile distinguere la rappresentazione delle due Sicilie che vengono raccontate con un intervallo di circa settanta anni. Se non si considera la storia degli Orsi soltanto una fiaba per…

Settore L-FIL-LET/14 - Critica Letteraria E Letterature ComparateSicily in Bears of Dino Buzzati and Lorenzo Mattotti · In Dino Buzzati’s illustrated fairy tale The Famous Invasion of the Bears in Sicily (1945) and its film adaptation by Lorenzo Mattotti (2019) the Sicilian setting is decisive. In both cases Sicily is an island with a large volcano – transfigured into a fantastic setting or rewritten according to certain stereotypes – that the two authors use with different meanings within the ecosystem of their narratives. Only through a comparison between the two works will it be possible to distinguish the representation of the two Sicilies which are narrated within an interval of about seventy years. If one does not consider the story of the Bears merely a children’s fairy tale using simplistic stylistic devices but on the contrary sees it as an opportunity for the author to deal with serious and complex issues such as an ante litteram Ecocritical perspective or questions of inter-group conflicts derived from Subaltern or Migration Studies the images of the two Sicilies can provide altogether new interpretations.
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The effect of perspective taking on the mediation process

2018

Stefano Boca, Maria Garro, Isabella Giammusso, Costanza Scaffidi Abbate Department of Psychology, University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy Background: Previous research demonstrated several benefits of strategic perspective taking in the field of intergroup relations and, more specifically, in the negotiation processes aimed at conflict resolution. The present study, which analyzes the effect of perspective taking and mediation in a conflict setting, corroborates the psychological models that hypothesize the positive effects of the assumption of the competitor’s perspective on having intergroup conflict and lessening of negative consequences. Materials and methods: After being involv…

Psychology (all)media_common.quotation_subject050109 social psychologyHostility050105 experimental psychologyConflict resolutionConflict resolutionmedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesracial biasGeneral PsychologyOriginal Researchmedia_common05 social sciencesGroup conflictPerspective (graphical)MediationIngroups and outgroupsFeelingPsychiatry and Mental HealthPsychology Research and Behavior ManagementMediationOutgroupRacial biamedicine.symptomIntergroup conflictPsychologyPerspective takingSocial psychologySettore M-PSI/05 - Psicologia SocialePsychology Research and Behavior Management
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Emotions and political rhetoric: Perception of danger, group conflict and the biopolitics of fear

2016

Abstract In the present article I shall argue that human emotion is multifaceted and has a cognitive dimension in virtue of its intricate connections with beliefs, memories, imagination, and other products of human rationality. Human emotion also has a social and political dimension. When we think about fear we cannot characterize it as a mere stimulus-response phenomenon: it is, due to its cognitive facet, more complex and related to our ideas about survival and well-being. This leaves fear exposed to political rhetoric, and thus to political manipulation. Fear can be aroused, guided and nourished amongst the population, giving rise to a biopolitics of fear. In this article, I will conside…

Sociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesGroup conflict050109 social psychology050105 experimental psychologyDemocracyPhilosophyPerceptionPolitical rhetoric0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologyLawSocial psychologyBiopowermedia_commonHuman Affairs
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Attachment anxiety and avoidance and perceptions of group climate: an actor-partner interdependence analysis.

2012

There is a lack of research examining group members’ attachment styles and group climate perceptions in the context of the attachment styles and group climate perceptions of the other group members. In the current study, the actor–partner interdependence model (APIM) was used to examine the relationships among (a) a group member’s attachment pattern, (b) the aggregated attachment patterns of the other group members, (c) a group member’s perceptions of the group’s climate, and (d) the aggregated group climate perceptions of the other group members. One hundred ten Italian graduate students in six 10-session interpersonal growth groups were studied. Group members filled out the Attachment Sty…

AdultCounselingMalegroup climate attachment avoidance and anxiety actor–partner analysisgenetic structuresSocial PsychologyContext (language use)Interpersonal communicationModels PsychologicalSocial Environmentbehavioral disciplines and activitiesConflict PsychologicalInterpersonal relationshipYoung AdultSettore M-PSI/08 - Psicologia ClinicaAttachment theorymedicineHumansInterpersonal RelationsSocial BehaviorObject AttachmentSocial perceptionGroup conflictGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedObject AttachmentGroup ProcessesPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyItalySocial PerceptionPsychotherapy GroupAnxietyFemalesense organsmedicine.symptomPsychologySocial psychologypsychological phenomena and processesJournal of counseling psychology
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Rational-experiential thinking style and rational intergroup cooperation: the moderating role of intergroup conflict / Estilos de pensamiento raciona…

2016

AbstractCooperative relationships between groups are difficult because of the high human capability to differentiate between in-group vs. out-group members. This obstacle exists even when the groups can obtain benefits for themselves from cooperation with other groups (rational cooperation). Based on an interactionist approach, the authors propose that personal (individual differences) and situational (conflicts) factors contribute to rational intergroup cooperation. The authors conducted a preliminary correlational study (Study 1) and an experimental investigation (Study 2). In Study 1, the authors examined, with 105 participants, the psychometric properties of the Spanish version of the R…

Social PsychologyCorrelational study05 social sciencesGroup conflict050109 social psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSpanish versionSituational ethicsPsychologyExperiential learningSocial psychology050105 experimental psychologyStyle (sociolinguistics)Revista de Psicología Social
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