نتایج جستجو برای: resentment
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This article investigates the relationship between social resentment and Euroscepticism. It argues that populist parties mobilize of losers modernization by addressing new cultural political cleavages as well issue European integration. Using survey data from Belgian National Election Study 2014, study covers two research objectives. First, we investigate role feelings in citizens’ support for ...
IN LIFE, EVERYONE GOES THROUGH HURTFUL EVENTS CAUSED BY SIGNIFICANT OTHERS: a deceiving friend, a betraying partner, or an unjustly blaming parent. In response to painful emotions, individuals may react with anger, hostility, and the desire for revenge. As an alternative, they may decide to forgive the wrongdoer and relinquish resentment. In the present study, we examined the brain correlates o...
Nearly four decades after Iranian-Egyptian diplomatic relations were severed, the two countries are yet to restore them. This is a result of the predominance of certain negative emotional attachments embedded in Iranian and Egyptian identities, which have clouded their respective attitudes toward one another. Mired in resentment against Arabism, the national component of the Iranian state ident...
Abstract This article introduces White identity as an understudied concept in Canadian politics and compares how settlers’ ingroup attachments their outgroup attitudes—specifically, anti-Indigenous attitudes—shape politics. We find that is associated with greater support for government spending on policies disproportionately benefit Canadians, such pensions, whereas Indigenous resentment opposi...
Parents' use of conditional regard as a socializing practice was hypothesized to predict their children's introjected internalization (indexed by a sense of internal compulsion), resentment toward parents, and ill-being. In Study 1, involving three generations, mothers' reports of their parents' having used conditional regard to promote academic achievement predicted (a) the mothers' poor well-...
Illegitimate tasks represent a task-level stressor derived from role and justice theories within the framework of "Stress-as-Offense-to-Self" (SOS; Semmer, Jacobshagen, Meier, & Elfering, 2007). Tasks are illegitimate if they violate norms about what an employee can properly be expected to do, because they are perceived as unnecessary or unreasonable; they imply a threat to one's professional i...
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