Threat, ingroup overexclusion, and tendency to participate in LULU conflicts
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Abstract
In a community sample from the Susa valley (N = 57, 32 men, mean age = 40.54, SD = 15.72) we have studied the relations among ingroup over-exclusion, threat to group value, and tendency to participate in demonstrations in favour of participants' opinion towards the siting of a high speed train (TAV) in the valley. A hierarchic moderation showed ingroup over-exclusion to foster the tendency to participate only under threat, without differences between participants' opinion towards the TAV.
Keywords
- LULU
- NIMBY
- Ingroup Over-exclusion
- Participation
- Conflict