期刊名称:Cultural Encounters, Conflicts, and Resolutions
印刷版ISSN:2380-937X
出版年度:2014
卷号:1
期号:2
页码:5
出版社:Cleveland State University
摘要:We examined the outcomes of an extinction threat (possible discontinuation of a group’s symbolic or actual existence) to one’s nation on global citizenship identification and related prosocial values. In Study 1, participants showed a drop in global citizenship identification when America was threatened (vs. absence of threat). In Study 2, participants reported lower global citizenship identification when America was threatened (vs. absence of threat) and the perception that one’s normative environment did not support a global citizen identity mediated the relationship between threat and identification. Furthermore, the threat was shown to indirectly predict lower endorsement for prosocial values and behaviors (e.g., intergroup empathy and helping). Together, the results highlight threats to subgroups as a potential barrier to viewing oneself as a global citizen.
关键词:global citizen; intergroup relations; extinction threat; social identity; intergroup bias