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@proceedings{990861, author = {Kundt, Radek}, booktitle = {Past, present, and future in the scientific study of religion, Brno, 1-3 March 2012}, keywords = {group cohesion; joint action; goal demotion; ritualized behaviour}, language = {eng}, title = {My way or the highway}, year = {2012} }
TY - CONF ID - 990861 AU - Kundt, Radek PY - 2012 TI - My way or the highway KW - group cohesion KW - joint action KW - goal demotion KW - ritualized behaviour N2 - It seems reasonable that sharing a functional goal enhances cooperation within the group that tries to achieve it. But does sharing an arbitrary way of doing things (no matter how goal demoted these sub-actions are) increase in-group prosociality? And how does it influence attitudes towards out-groups? I am interested in testing what aspects of collective ritualised actions may lead to increased prosociality/perceived entitativity, if any. In particular I focus on prolonged effects of collectively shared ritualised ways of achieving a goal (however arbitrary those actions are in respect to the desired goal) on in-group prosociality and out-group hostility. ER -
KUNDT, Radek. My way or the highway. In \textit{Past, present, and future in the scientific study of religion, Brno, 1-3 March 2012}. 2012.
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