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Ideological Frames and Reaction to Intergroup Norm Violations

Authors :
R. C. Tripathi
Rashmi Kumar
Roomana N. Siddiqui
R. C. Mishra
Shabana Bano
Source :
Psychology and Developing Societies. 35:131-168
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2023.

Abstract

This article examines how ideological frames, certain context factors and emotions influence choice of a retributory, retaliatory or reconciliatory reaction in intergroup conflict situations. Hindu and Muslim respondents supporting secular multiculturalism and composite culturalism gave their reactions to three norm-violating situations of varying intensities. Multinomial logistic regression was used to predict preferred reactions across situations. Reconciliation in comparison to retaliation and retribution was the most preferred reaction of both Hindus and Muslims. Ideological beliefs also predicted preferred reactions of respondents. Muslims with composite culture beliefs preferred retribution over reconciliation in two out of three situations, while Hindus having composite cultural beliefs preferred reconciliation over retaliation only in one situation. Positive out-group attitudes favoured a reconciliatory reaction in both groups. Anger and fear influenced choice of reactions of Hindus but not of Muslims. For Hindus and Muslims, resource power favoured choosing retribution over reconciliation. However, Muslims with greater retaliatory power chose retaliation. Own group identity and fraternalistic relative deprivation (FRD) played only a minor role.

Subjects

Subjects :
Social Psychology

Details

ISSN :
09730761 and 09713336
Volume :
35
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Psychology and Developing Societies
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........a5d6c9f91525ac53fb91d90133e1129e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/09713336231157803