Kappmeier

Trust and Legitimization – Policing Among Racial Groups Kappmeier, M. (University of Otago) When it comes to trust in the police, group status matters: Previous research shows consistently that members from minority groups trust the police less than members from majority groups. Without the trust that the police indeed serves one’s group, the police lacks […]

Okimoto

The Right to Reconcile: Victim-Group Member Agency Following Workplace Injustice Okimoto, T. G. (University of Queensland), Leong, W. E. R. (University of Queensland) Following intergroup conflict, expressing the collective opinion of victim group members is an integral part of the reconciliation process. However, are these sentiments fully representative of what members of the victim group […]

Watkins

Investigating the effect of War Commemorations: A Replication and Extension of Watkins & Bastian 2019 Watkins, H. M. (University of Massachusetts, Amherst), Leidner, B. (University of Massachusetts, Amherst) War commemorations increase U.S. resident’s positive moral emotions (e.g., pride, awe) towards U.S. soldiers, even more so than displays of military strength and power. This moral elevation […]

Zuniga

Repression and Participation: A Chilean Case Study Zuniga, C. (Universidad de Chile), Asún, R. (Universidad de Chile), Zamora, R., (Universidad de Chile), Palma, I. (Universidad de Chile), Saldana, V., (Universidad de Chile), Ortiz, C., (Universidad de Chile), Fernandez, R., (Universidad de Chile) Several studies have shown that non-normative and normative collective action are linked to […]