National Identification And Collective Emotions As Predictors Of Pro-Social Attitudes Toward Islamic Minority Groups In Indonesia

The present study examined the role of Indonesian Moslem majority’s national identification, collective emotions of pride and guilt in predicting their support in helping members of Islamic minority and their perceived inclusion towards this group. Data from this study (N = 182) demonstrated that, i...

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Main Authors: Mashuri, Ali, Zaduqisti, Esti
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Published: Leibniz Institute for Psychology Information (ZPID), Trier, Germany 2014
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spelling repoiainpekalongan-36 http://repository.iainpekalongan.ac.id/36/ National Identification And Collective Emotions As Predictors Of Pro-Social Attitudes Toward Islamic Minority Groups In Indonesia Mashuri, Ali Zaduqisti, Esti 302 Social Interaction, Interpersonal Relations/Interaksi Sosial, Hubungan Antarpersonal 304 Factors Affecting Social Behaviour/Faktor-faktor yang Mempengaruhi Tingkah Laku Sosial The present study examined the role of Indonesian Moslem majority’s national identification, collective emotions of pride and guilt in predicting their support in helping members of Islamic minority and their perceived inclusion towards this group. Data from this study (N = 182) demonstrated that, in line with our prediction, support for minority helping significantly predicted perceived inclusion. We also hypothesized and found that collective pride and collective guilt directly predicted the minority helping. Finally, national identification had significant direct effects on both collective pride and collective guilt. These findings shed light on the importance of collective emotions and national identification in giving rise to pro-social attitudes of Indonesian Moslem majority towards members of Islamic minority. Implications of the research findings were discussed with reference to theories of group-based emotion and intergroup helping, and to practical strategies Indonesian government can apply to recognize Islamic minorities. Leibniz Institute for Psychology Information (ZPID), Trier, Germany 2014 Article PeerReviewed text en http://repository.iainpekalongan.ac.id/36/1/National%20Identification%20and%20Collective%20Emotions.pdf Mashuri, Ali and Zaduqisti, Esti (2014) National Identification And Collective Emotions As Predictors Of Pro-Social Attitudes Toward Islamic Minority Groups In Indonesia. Europe's Journal of Psychology, 10 (2). pp. 255-276. ISSN 1841-0413 https://psycharchives.org/bitstream/20.500.12034/890/1/ejop.v10i2.707.pdf doi:10.5964/ejop.v10i2.707
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topic 302 Social Interaction, Interpersonal Relations/Interaksi Sosial, Hubungan Antarpersonal
304 Factors Affecting Social Behaviour/Faktor-faktor yang Mempengaruhi Tingkah Laku Sosial
spellingShingle 302 Social Interaction, Interpersonal Relations/Interaksi Sosial, Hubungan Antarpersonal
304 Factors Affecting Social Behaviour/Faktor-faktor yang Mempengaruhi Tingkah Laku Sosial
Mashuri, Ali
Zaduqisti, Esti
National Identification And Collective Emotions As Predictors Of Pro-Social Attitudes Toward Islamic Minority Groups In Indonesia
description The present study examined the role of Indonesian Moslem majority’s national identification, collective emotions of pride and guilt in predicting their support in helping members of Islamic minority and their perceived inclusion towards this group. Data from this study (N = 182) demonstrated that, in line with our prediction, support for minority helping significantly predicted perceived inclusion. We also hypothesized and found that collective pride and collective guilt directly predicted the minority helping. Finally, national identification had significant direct effects on both collective pride and collective guilt. These findings shed light on the importance of collective emotions and national identification in giving rise to pro-social attitudes of Indonesian Moslem majority towards members of Islamic minority. Implications of the research findings were discussed with reference to theories of group-based emotion and intergroup helping, and to practical strategies Indonesian government can apply to recognize Islamic minorities.
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author Mashuri, Ali
Zaduqisti, Esti
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Zaduqisti, Esti
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title National Identification And Collective Emotions As Predictors Of Pro-Social Attitudes Toward Islamic Minority Groups In Indonesia
title_short National Identification And Collective Emotions As Predictors Of Pro-Social Attitudes Toward Islamic Minority Groups In Indonesia
title_full National Identification And Collective Emotions As Predictors Of Pro-Social Attitudes Toward Islamic Minority Groups In Indonesia
title_fullStr National Identification And Collective Emotions As Predictors Of Pro-Social Attitudes Toward Islamic Minority Groups In Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed National Identification And Collective Emotions As Predictors Of Pro-Social Attitudes Toward Islamic Minority Groups In Indonesia
title_sort national identification and collective emotions as predictors of pro-social attitudes toward islamic minority groups in indonesia
publisher Leibniz Institute for Psychology Information (ZPID), Trier, Germany
publishDate 2014
url http://repository.iainpekalongan.ac.id/36/
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http://repository.iainpekalongan.ac.id/36/1/National%20Identification%20and%20Collective%20Emotions.pdf
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