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Group-Based Emotions and Support for Reparations: A Meta-analysis.

Nader Hakim1, Nyla Branscombe2, Alexander Schoemann3.   

Abstract

In the aftermath of intergroup harm, victim groups often claim rights for restitution. Research has assessed how members of perpetrator groups respond to such claims, revealing that group-based guilt, shame, and anger can predict support for reparations. Though they have distinct foci, these group-based emotions are based on appraisals of ingroup harmdoing and victim group disadvantage as illegitimate. This meta-analysis investigates the relationship between these three group-based emotions and support for reparations, defined as symbolic or material policies that address historical injustices or the legacies thereof. An overall estimate based on 101 effect sizes from 58 samples, N = 10,305, showed a strong effect, r = .44, and revealed no significant difference between the three types of emotions. Moderator analyses revealed that the relationship between group-based guilt and reparations was weaker when the reparations required effort and stronger when the victims were Indigenous people; for shame, the relationship was weaker when the reparations required effort and stronger when the reparations contained symbolic elements; and for anger, the relationship was stronger when the victims were Indigenous people. Future research can further disentangle the conceptual overlap between these group-based emotions by explicitly testing heretofore under-examined yet important facets of intergroup contexts such as the timeframe of harm and the nature and meaning of the proposed reparations. © The Society for Affective Science 2021.

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Keywords:  Anger; Group-based emotions; Guilt; Reparations; Shame

Year:  2021        PMID: 36046214      PMCID: PMC9382920          DOI: 10.1007/s42761-021-00055-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Affect Sci        ISSN: 2662-2041


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