Language:
English
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German
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (348 Seiten)
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Illustrationen, Diagramme
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Nägler, Larissa, 1989 - Getting respected despite our differences
Dissertation note:
Dissertation Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena 2023
DDC:
305.8
Keywords:
Hochschulschrift
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Gruppe
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Verbrechensopfer
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Täter
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Interaktion
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Beziehung
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Achtung
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Versöhnung
Abstract:
Can respect help to re-establish social relations within and between groups- also in situations of intergroup conflict? In the present lines of research, I propose respect to be of fundamental importance for social cohesion within and between groups. I conceive of respect as recognition as an equal (Honneth, 1995, Simon, 2007) and develop an integrative conceptualization and measurement in order to examine its role for intergroup reconciliation (Chapter 2 and 4). I present two studies examining the distinct influence of respect and disrespect as compared to a neutral condition at first within groups and then between groups (Chapter 3). Within groups, a respectful treatment seems equivalent to a neutral treatment and both increased group identification, group-serving motivation, and category salience equivalently when compared to a disrespectful treatment. As opposed, a respectful treatment between groups decreased category salience compared to disrespectful treatment and may benefit to overcome intergroup boundaries. In the context of intergroup conflict, I present five studies (Chapter 5-7) examining the role of respect on the willingness to reconcile between victims and perpetrators (Shnabel & Nadler, 2008). Here, I focused on how the willingness to reconcile is affected by a respectful message in addition to needs-based messages, or alone. Results revealed that respect had a consistent effect on the willingness to reconcile of victims, in addition to the needs-based message. More importantly perceived respect was the central mediating process between manipulated respect and the willingness to reconcile for victims and perpetrators. I discuss theoretical and practical implications of respect for relations within and between groups as well as methodological limitations and challenges in the experimental study of respect (Chapter 8).
Note:
Kumulative Dissertation, enthält Zeitschriftenaufsätze
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Tag der Verteidigung: 20.01.2023
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Zusammenfassungen in deutscher und englischer Sprache
URN:
urn:nbn:de:gbv:27-dbt-20230328-104324-001
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