Power and threat in intergroup conflict: How emotional and behavioral responses depend on amount and content of threat

Elanor Kamans, Sabine Otten, Ernestine Gordijn

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We propose that in intergroup conflict threat content is important in understanding the reactions of those who experience threats the most: the powerless. Studies 1 and 2 show that powerless groups experience more threat than powerful groups, resulting in the experience of both more anger and fear. Threat content determines which emotions elicit behavior that adequately deals with the situation. When confronted with a physically threatening outgroup, fear elicits an avoidance reaction in powerless groups (Study 1). When valuable resources are threatened, anger makes powerless group members want to confront the outgroup, at least when they strongly identify with their group (Study 2). Study 3 replicates the finding that threat content determines which emotions are functional in directing behavior. © The Author(s) 2010.
Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)293-310
Aantal pagina's18
TijdschriftGroup Processes & Intergroup Relations
Volume14
Nummer van het tijdschrift3
DOI's
StatusPublished - 6 sep. 2010
Extern gepubliceerdJa

Keywords

  • bedreiging
  • intergroepsgedrag
  • macht
  • reacties

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