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群体间对分裂主义的帮助。

Intergroup helping in response to separatism.

机构信息

1VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands.

出版信息

Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2013 Dec;39(12):1647-55. doi: 10.1177/0146167213499613. Epub 2013 Aug 15.

DOI:10.1177/0146167213499613
PMID:23950555
Abstract

Despite its prevalence and widespread media coverage, separatism as a phenomenon is barely covered in psychological investigations, and the majority's response to separatism has been completely ignored. We present two studies in which we investigated the notion that separatist movements threaten the continuation of the national identity, as well as the nation's economic position. Moreover, we hypothesized and found that members of the majority group respond to continuation threat by supporting government measures to help the separatist group. Javanese students who were induced to believe that existing separatist movements in West Papua (Study 1, N = 322) or Aceh (Study 2, N = 180) were currently increasing their efforts to gain independence were more willing to support these groups than participants who believed these movements were dormant. Moreover, this effect was mediated by continuation threat but not economic threat. These results demonstrate the possibility of a peaceful response to separatism threat.

摘要

尽管分离主义现象普遍存在,并在媒体上广泛报道,但在心理学研究中几乎没有涉及到这一现象,而且大多数人对分离主义的反应完全被忽视了。我们进行了两项研究,探讨了分离主义运动威胁到国家认同的延续以及国家经济地位的观点。此外,我们假设并发现,多数群体的成员会通过支持政府采取措施来帮助分离主义群体来应对延续性威胁。在研究 1(N=322)和研究 2(N=180)中,我们诱导爪哇学生相信西巴布亚(Study 1)或亚齐(Study 2)现有的分离主义运动正在加大争取独立的力度,结果发现,与那些认为这些运动处于休眠状态的参与者相比,这些学生更愿意支持这些运动。此外,这种影响是由延续性威胁而不是经济威胁介导的。这些结果表明,对于分离主义威胁可能存在和平的应对方式。

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