The role of honour in interpersonal, intrapersonal and intergroup processes
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The role of honour in interpersonal, intrapersonal and intergroup processes
Abstract
In this article, we review research in psychology and other related social science fields that has adopted an honor framework to examine intrapersonal, interpersonal, and intergroup processes taking a culture-comparative or individual differences approach. In the sections below, we will first review research on the role of honor in interpersonal processes focusing primarily on interpersonal aggression including in close relationships, non-aggressive ways of responding to threats (e.g., forgiveness), and reciprocity. Next, we move onto reviewing research on the role of honor in intrapersonal processes, specifically in the domains of emotional responses to honor-threatening situations, mental, and physical health. Finally, we review research emerging from social and political psychology and political science that have utilized the honor framework to understand and explain group processes and intergroup relations at different level of analyses (e.g., social groups, nations). Given the limited space, our goal was to emphasize major and emerging areas of research on honor and provide food for thought for future research.
Keywords: culture; honor; intergroup processes; interpersonal; intrapersonal.
© 2022 The Authors. Social and Personality Psychology Compass published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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All authors declare no conflict of interest.
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