| Literature DB >> 34610546 |
Carsten K W De Dreu1, Andrea Fariña2, Jörg Gross2, Angelo Romano2.
Abstract
Intergroup conflict can be modeled as a two-level game of strategy in which prosociality can take the form of trust and cooperation within groups or between groups. We review recent work, from our own laboratory and that of others, that shows how biological and sociocultural mechanisms that promote prosocial preferences and beliefs create in-group bounded, parochial cooperation, and, sometimes, parochial competition. We show when and how parochial cooperation and competition intensify rather than mitigate intergroup conflict.Entities:
Keywords: Cooperation; Intergroup relations; Parochialism; Reciprocity; Social preferences; Threat
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34610546 DOI: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2021.09.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Opin Psychol ISSN: 2352-250X