Urbanska, K. orcid.org/0000-0001-5063-4747 and Pehrson, S. (2019) Using political sanctions to discourage intergroup attacks : social identity and authority legitimacy. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 42. e143. ISSN 0140-525X
Abstract
De Dreu and Gross offer novel solutions to discouraging attackers via political sanctions. We offer insights from social psychological and criminological research on when such sanctions would work and when they could backfire. We argue that the influence of such sanctioning ultimately rests upon the extent to which such authorities can claim to represent the society that they serve.
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Item Type: | Article |
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Copyright, Publisher and Additional Information: | © 2019 Cambridge University Press. This is an author-produced version of a paper subsequently published in Behavioral and Brain Sciences. Article available under the terms of the CC-BY-NC-ND license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
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Institution: | The University of Sheffield |
Academic Units: | The University of Sheffield > Faculty of Science (Sheffield) > Department of Psychology (Sheffield) |
Depositing User: | Symplectic Sheffield |
Date Deposited: | 14 Aug 2019 08:49 |
Last Modified: | 30 Jun 2020 16:34 |
Status: | Published |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press (CUP) |
Refereed: | Yes |
Identification Number: | 10.1017/s0140525x1900075x |
Open Archives Initiative ID (OAI ID): | oai:eprints.whiterose.ac.uk:149701 |
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