Pizzetti, Marta Acuti, Diletta Soscia, Isabella Gibbert, Michael
In four studies, we found that receiving a customized gift leads recipients to appreciate the gift more highly because of vicarious feelings of pride. This vicarious pride is the same feeling that the customizer experiences after having self-customized a product. In the first two experiments with real-life pairs of friends, vicarious pride was docu...
Brend, Denise Michelle Olaniyan, Oyeniyi Samuel Collin-Vézina, Delphine
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Frontiers in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Introduction Multiple risk and protective factors influence the wellbeing and retention of child protective and youth justice professionals. Less attention has been given to empirically understand how residential childcare workers (RCW) experience these factors. A sense of pride and of achievement may be related to competence and satisfaction, whic...
yunpeng, ma zuo, mingzhang gao, ruiyang yan, yujie luo, heng
Cognitive engagement is a crucial factor that shapes successful learning outcomes, but our understanding of the factors that influence such engagement in the smart classroom context remains limited. This study aims to narrow this research gap by exploring the relationships among college students’ perceptions of the smart learning environment, perce...
Arnéguy, Elodie Ohana, Marc Carassus, David
Local authorities are undergoing significant change, driven by political, democratic and financial considerations. It is thus crucial to understand how to foster change in those organizations. Drawing on intergroup emotion theory, the paper explores the effects of organizational justice towards citizens on organizational pride and subsequently exam...
Hashidate, Yosuke Kawamura, Tetsuya Osaki, Yusuke Tarroux, Benoît
This article investigates impure motivations in social preferences through an experiment in which participants choose menus of social allocations (i.e. allocations of gains between themselves and another participant). Menu choices reveal the presence of impure motiva- tions: according to a parsimonious theoretical model, negative motivations (e.g. ...
Mercadante, Eric J Tracy, Jessica L
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Journal of personality
Psychologists define greed as a desire to acquire more and the dissatisfaction of never having enough, but studies have not examined the psychological processes that underlie and sustain this disposition. We propose that a desire to attain pride might be one emotional mechanism that promotes greedy acquisition. In this account, greedy people experi...
Wang, Yining Li, Jia
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Frontiers in Psychology
Parental agency of their children’s language learning is often determined by their perceptions of the significance of the language in both family and society levels. Based on a larger ethnography conducted in Sydney from 2017 to 2020, this study investigates the language ideologies of Chinese immigrant parents from the People’s Republic of China in...
Hasan-Aslih, Siwar Idan, Orly Willer, Robb Halperin, Eran
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
In ethnically and linguistically diverse societies, disadvantaged groups often face pressures to acquire and speak the advantaged group's language to achieve social inclusion and economic mobility. This work investigates how using the advantaged group's language affects disadvantaged group members' in-group pride and collective self-esteem, relativ...
Peralta, Jorge Luis Huard de la Marre, Geoffroy
The first part of this dossier reflected on the dynamics of shame and pride as the articulating axis of the LGTB universe in the Spanish context. This second part takes up that axis of analysis but focuses on four Latin American countries: Mexico, Puerto Rico, Cuba and Argentina. The life stories, autobiographies, poems, letters and press material ...
Insausti, Santiago Joaquín
The emergence of gay pride politics in Argentina takes places in the 1960s and 1970s in the context of the tensions between medical and criminological discourses on homosexuality, which respectively proposed that homosexuality was an immorality that should be criminally punished or an illness that could be treated. The conclusion is that, faced wit...