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Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Social Dominance Orientation predict outsiders' responses to an external group conflict: Implications for identification, anger, and collective action

机译:右翼威权主义和社会支配取向预测外人对外部群体冲突的反应:对认同,愤怒和集体行动的影响

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Members of groups in conflict may take collective action: actions to improve conditions for their group as a whole. The psychological antecedents of collective action for groups that are party to conflict and inequality are well-established. Comparatively little is known about how uninvolved outsiders respond to an external intergroup conflict. We investigate how personal ideological orientations of Social Dominance Orientation (SDO) and Right-Wing Authoritarianism (RWA) shape outsiders’ willingness to take collective action in support of groups engaged in external conflict. In Study 1, U.S. residents read about conflicts between disadvantaged citizens and an advantaged government in Greece and Russia. In Study 2, U.S. residents read about a similar conflict in a fictional country, Silaria. Path analyses revealed that SDO and RWA shaped psychological appraisals of the conflict contexts, which predicted intentions to take collective action on behalf of either group. SDO and RWA were positively associated with advantaged group identification and anger at a disadvantaged group, and negatively associated with disadvantaged group identification and anger at an advantaged group. Group identification and anger predicted subsequent collective action intentions on behalf of either group. The sensitivity of outsiders’ appraisals to ideological orientations suggests strategies for both advantaged and disadvantaged groups to recruit outsiders as allies in group conflict.
机译:冲突中的团体成员可以采取集体行动:为改善整个团体的条件而采取的行动。建立了冲突和不平等团体的集体行动的心理先决条件。相对不为所知的是,外来者不参与应对外部群体间冲突的方式。我们研究社会支配取向(SDO)和右翼专制主义(RWA)的个人意识形态如何塑造局外人采取集体行动支持参与外部冲突的团体的意愿。在研究1中,美国居民了解了希腊和俄罗斯的弱势公民与优势政府之间的冲突。在研究2中,美国居民读到了一个虚构的国家Silaria中的类似冲突。路径分析显示,SDO和RWA塑造了对冲突情境的心理评估,从而预测了代表任一团体采取集体行动的意图。 SDO和RWA与弱势群体识别和对弱势群体的愤怒呈正相关,与弱势群体识别和对弱势群体的愤怒呈负相关。团体识别和愤怒代表每个团体预测了随后的集体行动意图。局外人对思想取向的评价敏感,这为有利和处境不利的群体在群体冲突中招募局外人作为战略提供了战略。

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