"If you wrong us, shall we not revenge?"social identity salience moderates support for retaliation in response to collective threat

作者: Peter Fischer , S. Alexander Haslam , Laura Smith

DOI: 10.1037/A0017970

关键词: Religious identitySocial identity approachSocial identity theoryCultural identitySocial psychologyCollective identitySocial groupCriminologyPsychologyIdentity formationNational identity

摘要: Researchers have recently asserted that social identity salience moderates the way in which people react to external stressors. However, previous research has mainly investigated this idea context of internal coping processes response personal threat. The present examines people's willingness respond collective threat by means aggressive acts revenge. A study with 80 female participants revealed revenge intentions were most pronounced when form was relevant a currently salient identity. Specifically, we found national (the 7/7/2005 London bombings) led greater aggression and support for rather than gender salient. In contrast, (Taliban misogyny) Implications on identity, stress, responses terrorism are discussed.

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