Complex Social Identities and Intergroup Relations Gateway Groups in the Western Balkans
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Levy, AharonŽeželj, Iris

Branković, Marija

Dušanić, Srdjan
van Zomeren, Martijn
Saguy, Tamar
Halperin, Eran
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Gateway Groups are characterized by a unique social categorization which enables them to be identified with two or more groups within the context of intergroup relations. Due to their strategic situation, Gateway Groups have been found to have the potential to improve the relations between their distinct social counterparts. In this paper we attempted to replicate the Gateway Group line of research in the Western Balkan context with two different kinds of Gateway Groups: Children of mixed Serb(s) and Bosniak families, and Bosniak citizens of Serbia. As in previous Gateway Group studies, we found that in both cases the exposure to a dually identified Gateway Group lead to a more complex perception of the Gateway Group itself, a higher belief in the potential of the Gateway Group to bridge the relations between the ingroup and the outgroup, and a greater sense of closeness between the ingroup and the outgroup.
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western balkans / social identity complexity / replication / intergroup conflict / gateway groups / dual identitySource:
Social Psychology, 2019, 50, 3, 201-206Publisher:
- Hogrefe & Huber Publishers, Gottingen
DOI: 10.1027/1864-9335/a000379
ISSN: 1864-9335
WoS: 000473748900006
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85064476696
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Psihologija / PsychologyTY - JOUR AU - Levy, Aharon AU - Žeželj, Iris AU - Branković, Marija AU - Dušanić, Srdjan AU - van Zomeren, Martijn AU - Saguy, Tamar AU - Halperin, Eran PY - 2019 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2948 AB - Gateway Groups are characterized by a unique social categorization which enables them to be identified with two or more groups within the context of intergroup relations. Due to their strategic situation, Gateway Groups have been found to have the potential to improve the relations between their distinct social counterparts. In this paper we attempted to replicate the Gateway Group line of research in the Western Balkan context with two different kinds of Gateway Groups: Children of mixed Serb(s) and Bosniak families, and Bosniak citizens of Serbia. As in previous Gateway Group studies, we found that in both cases the exposure to a dually identified Gateway Group lead to a more complex perception of the Gateway Group itself, a higher belief in the potential of the Gateway Group to bridge the relations between the ingroup and the outgroup, and a greater sense of closeness between the ingroup and the outgroup. PB - Hogrefe & Huber Publishers, Gottingen T2 - Social Psychology T1 - Complex Social Identities and Intergroup Relations Gateway Groups in the Western Balkans EP - 206 IS - 3 SP - 201 VL - 50 DO - 10.1027/1864-9335/a000379 ER -
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Levy, A., Žeželj, I., Branković, M., Dušanić, S., van Zomeren, M., Saguy, T.,& Halperin, E.. (2019). Complex Social Identities and Intergroup Relations Gateway Groups in the Western Balkans. in Social Psychology Hogrefe & Huber Publishers, Gottingen., 50(3), 201-206. https://doi.org/10.1027/1864-9335/a000379
Levy A, Žeželj I, Branković M, Dušanić S, van Zomeren M, Saguy T, Halperin E. Complex Social Identities and Intergroup Relations Gateway Groups in the Western Balkans. in Social Psychology. 2019;50(3):201-206. doi:10.1027/1864-9335/a000379 .
Levy, Aharon, Žeželj, Iris, Branković, Marija, Dušanić, Srdjan, van Zomeren, Martijn, Saguy, Tamar, Halperin, Eran, "Complex Social Identities and Intergroup Relations Gateway Groups in the Western Balkans" in Social Psychology, 50, no. 3 (2019):201-206, https://doi.org/10.1027/1864-9335/a000379 . .