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Vol. 7 No. 2 (2019)
Including a Special Thematic Section on "Multiple Perspectives in Conflict Settings: From Diversity to Pluralism" (guest-edited by Sandra Penic, Guy Elcheroth, Steve Reicher, and Ramila Usoof-Thowfeek)
Original Research Reports
Why Do First and Second-Generation Young Migrants Volunteer? The Migrant Volunteerism Motivation Model (MVMM)
Sara Alfieri, Daniela Marzana, Sara Martinez Damia
Social Representations of Teachership Based on Cover Images of Finnish Teacher Magazine: A Visual Rhetoric Approach
Jari Martikainen
The Electoral Success of Angels and Demons: Big Five, Dark Triad, and Performance at the Ballot Box
Alessandro Nai
What Is (Un)fair? Political Ideology and Collective Action
Gosia Mikołajczak, Julia C. Becker
Meaning-Making and Rumour-Mongering in the Shadow of Terrorism: The Case of the Charlie Hebdo Attack in Paris
Petra Pelletier, Ewa Drozda-Senkowska
Authority Fairness for All? Intergroup Status and Expectations of Procedural Justice and Resource Distribution
Karolina Urbanska, Samuel Pehrson, Rhiannon N. Turner
Political Solidarity: A Theory and a Measure
Katelin Helene Siemens Neufeld, Katherine Beata Starzyk, Danielle Gaucher
Framing Hate: Moral Foundations, Party Cues, and (In)Tolerance of Offensive Speech
Grant M. Armstrong, Julie Wronski
Including Political Context in the Psychological Analysis of Collective Action: Development and Validation of a Measurement Scale for Subjective Political Openness
Patricio Saavedra, John Drury
Commentaries
Shaping the Modern World With a Stone-Age Brain: The Brexit Referendum and the Moral Foundations Theory
David S. Smith
Multiple Perspectives in Conflict Settings: From Diversity to Pluralism (Special Thematic Section)
Multiple Perspectives in Conflict Settings: An Introduction
Guy Elcheroth, Sandra Penic, Ramila Usoof, Steve Reicher
Village Guards as “In Between” in the Turkish-Kurdish Conflict: Re-Examining Identity and Position in Intergroup Conflict
Yasemin Gülsüm Acar
Concealing Former Identity to Be Accepted After the Demobilization Process in Colombia: A Real Reintegration in a Post Conflict Scenario?
Odile Cuénoud González, Alain Clémence
Working Together, Living Together: Jewish and Palestinian Citizens of Israel Crossing Imagined Group Boundaries
Cathy Nicholson
Support for "Normalization" of Relations Between Palestinians and Israelis, and how It Relates to Contact and Resistance in the West Bank
Mai Albzour, Sandra Penic, Randa Nasser, Eva G. T. Green
Leadership Strategies of Mobilisation and Demobilisation in Sudan
Sigrun Marie Moss
The Role of Identity Transformations in Comparative Victim Beliefs? Evidence From South Sudanese Diaspora
Michelle Sinayobye Twali
‘Two Homes, Refugees in Both’: Contesting Frameworks – The Case of the Northern Muslims of Sri Lanka
Esther Surenthiraraj, Neloufer De Mel
Preferences for Different Representations of Colonial History in a Canadian Urban Indigenous Community
Scott D. Neufeld, Michael T. Schmitt