Chapters
Chapters and abstracts are now available for download in PDF format.
Daniel Bar-Tal (Tel Aviv University, Israel)
Narratives of Tribalism
Roy Baumeister (University of Queensland,
Australia)
Tribal Hostility in Political
Conflict
Mark J. Brandt, Shree Vallabha & Abigail L. Cassario (Michigan State University, USA)
Is Political Identification Necessary
for Political Animosity?
Cory Clark (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
The Negative Impact of Politicization of
Institutions on Trust
William D. Crano & Amber Gaffney (Claremont Graduate University, USA)
The Birthing, Care, and Feeding of
Dystopian Groups
Klaus Fiedler (University of Heidelberg,
Germany)
Tribalism in Scientific Practice:
On the Failure to Erase Collective Misbeliefs in Science
Joseph P. Forgas (UNSW Sydney, Australia)
How tribal ideologies endure: The
psychological attractions of Marxism
Agnieszka Golec de Zavala (Goldsmiths'
College, University of London, UK)
Collective narcissism and
tribalism in attitudes towards equality among advantaged and
disadvantaged groups
Kurt Gray (University of North Carolina, USA)
Tribes of Victims: How Victimhood Drives
Tribalism
Gilad Hirschberger (Reichman university,
Israel)
Burying the Hatchet: Peace in the
Age of Tribalism (Appendix)
Lee Jussim, Nathanial Bork & Danica Finkelstein (Rutgers University, USA)
Professional and Political Tribalism
and Sectarianism in Social Psychology (Supplement)
Peter Kreko (Eotvos Lorand University and
Political Capital, Hungary)
Tribal information wars and conspiracy
theories: political polarization of conspiracy theories about the
War in Ukraine vs. the Pandemic
Joachim I. Krueger (Brown University) &
David J. Grüning (Heidelberg University,
Germany)
Tribalism and the inductive reasoning
model
Mario Mikulincer (Reichman University,
Israel) & Phillip R. Shaver (University of
California, Davis, USA)
Attachment Processes and the Tribal
Mind: Attachment-Related Security Dynamics in Adaptive and
Maladaptive Forms of Collectivism
Tom Pyszczynsky (University of Colorado
Colorado Springs,
USA)
A Terror Management Theory
Perspective on Tribalism, Ingroup Bias, and Intergroup Conflict
Richard Ronay (University of Amsterdam
Business School, Netherlands)
Protecting the Tribe from Dominant
Leaders