Nie wieder: Group-based emotions for in-group wrongdoing affect attitudes toward unrelated minorities

Rees J, Allpress JA, Brown R (2013)
Political Psychology 34(3): 387-407.

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Rees, JonasUniBi ; Allpress, Jesse A.; Brown, Rupert
Abstract / Bemerkung
This article focuses on the effects of group-based emotions for in-group wrongdoing on attitudes towards seemingly unrelated groups. Two forms of shame are distinguished from one another and from guilt and linked to positive and negative attitudes towards an unrelated minority. In Study 1 (N=203), Germans' feelings of moral shamearising from the belief that the in-group's Nazi past violates an important moral valueare associated with increased support for Turks living in Germany. Image shamearising from a threatened social imageis associated with increased social distance. In Study 2 (N=301), Britons' emotions regarding atrocities committed by in-group members during the war in Iraq have similar links with attitudes towards Pakistani immigrants. We extend the findings of Study 1 by demonstrating that the effects are mediated by a sense of moral obligation and observed more strongly when the unrelated group is perceived as similar to the harmed group. Guilt was unrelated to any outcome variable across both studies. Theoretical and practical implications about the nature of group-based emotions and their potential for affecting wider intergroup relations are discussed.
Stichworte
social distance; group-based emotions; shame; moral obligation; guilt
Erscheinungsjahr
2013
Zeitschriftentitel
Political Psychology
Band
34
Ausgabe
3
Seite(n)
387-407
ISSN
0162-895X
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2607181

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Rees J, Allpress JA, Brown R. Nie wieder: Group-based emotions for in-group wrongdoing affect attitudes toward unrelated minorities. Political Psychology. 2013;34(3):387-407.
Rees, J., Allpress, J. A., & Brown, R. (2013). Nie wieder: Group-based emotions for in-group wrongdoing affect attitudes toward unrelated minorities. Political Psychology, 34(3), 387-407. https://doi.org/10.1111/pops.12003
Rees, Jonas, Allpress, Jesse A., and Brown, Rupert. 2013. “Nie wieder: Group-based emotions for in-group wrongdoing affect attitudes toward unrelated minorities”. Political Psychology 34 (3): 387-407.
Rees, J., Allpress, J. A., and Brown, R. (2013). Nie wieder: Group-based emotions for in-group wrongdoing affect attitudes toward unrelated minorities. Political Psychology 34, 387-407.
Rees, J., Allpress, J.A., & Brown, R., 2013. Nie wieder: Group-based emotions for in-group wrongdoing affect attitudes toward unrelated minorities. Political Psychology, 34(3), p 387-407.
J. Rees, J.A. Allpress, and R. Brown, “Nie wieder: Group-based emotions for in-group wrongdoing affect attitudes toward unrelated minorities”, Political Psychology, vol. 34, 2013, pp. 387-407.
Rees, J., Allpress, J.A., Brown, R.: Nie wieder: Group-based emotions for in-group wrongdoing affect attitudes toward unrelated minorities. Political Psychology. 34, 387-407 (2013).
Rees, Jonas, Allpress, Jesse A., and Brown, Rupert. “Nie wieder: Group-based emotions for in-group wrongdoing affect attitudes toward unrelated minorities”. Political Psychology 34.3 (2013): 387-407.
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