A Multi-Dimensional Typology Of Allyship Action In Violent Intergroup Conflict Settings: Differentiating Actor, Target, And Type Of Action
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European Review of Social PsychologyDespite an increase in social psychological research on allyship, less attention has been paid to allyship action in violent intergroup conflict settings. In this contribution, first, we introduce a multi-dimensional typology of allyship action in such settings by differentiating allyship based on the a)
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