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Publication Detail
Using laboratory intergroup conflict and riots as a "stress test".
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Publication Type:Journal article
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Publication Sub Type:Editorial Comment
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Authors:Allen JM, Richardson DC
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Publisher:Cambridge University Press
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Publication date:07/07/2022
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Pagination:e98
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Journal:Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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Volume:45
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Status:Published online
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Country:England
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Print ISSN:0140-525X
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PII:S0140525X21001333
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Language:eng
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Keywords:Conflict, Psychological, Humans, Riots, Social Identification
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Abstract
We apply the author's computational approach to groups to our empirical work studying and modelling riots. We suggest that assigning roles in particular gives insight, and measuring the frequency of bystander behaviour provides a method to understand the dynamic nature of intergroup conflict, allowing social identity to be incorporated into models of riots.
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