Predicting support for collective action in the conflict between Turks and Kurds: perceived threat as a mediator of intergroup contact and social identity
Two studies investigated the role of perceived realistic and symbolic threats in predicting collective action tendencies, and in mediating effects of intergroup contact and social identity on collective action in the context of an intractable conflict. Extending earlier research on collective action...
Main Authors: | Hewstone, M, Heath, A, Çakal, H, Güler, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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SAGE Publications
2016
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