Destructive belief systems and violent behavior within and between groups and identities

This special issue celebrates 25 years of the Sage journal Group Processes and Intergroup Relations. In this article, we use examples of the current sociopolitical climate to highlight the importance of the scientific inquiry into group processes and intergroup relations. Ingrained identities that arise from groups are responsible for causing wars, protests, community clashes with law enforcement, violence, climate change, major public health crises, and societal change. However, just as blame goes to groups, collectives can be harnessed for solutions. This special issue contains 13 articles that showcase the diversity of research in Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, all of which contribute to theory advancement and the application of science to real world issues.

[1]  Anita L. Blanchard Revising sense of community to study to understand typical and extremist virtual communities , 2024, Group Processes & Intergroup Relations.

[2]  Howard Giles,et al.  Policing at the crossroads: An intergroup communication accommodation perspective , 2024, Group Processes & Intergroup Relations.

[3]  Colin Wayne Leach,et al.  Protest now: A systems view of 21st century movements , 2024, Group Processes & Intergroup Relations.

[4]  Amber M. Gaffney,et al.  Group responses to deviance: Disentangling the motivational roles of collective enhancement and self-uncertainty reduction , 2024, Group Processes & Intergroup Relations.

[5]  Ben Davies,et al.  Why leaders can be bad: Linking rigor with relevance using machine learning analysis to test the transgression credit theory of leadership , 2024, Group Processes & Intergroup Relations.

[6]  Niklas K. Steffens,et al.  Tackling loneliness together: A three-tier social identity framework for social prescribing , 2024, Group Processes & Intergroup Relations.

[7]  A. Kruglanski,et al.  Power of the network and power from the network: Group processes and radicalization , 2024, Group Processes & Intergroup Relations.

[8]  Adam R. Pearson,et al.  Social psychological pathways to climate justice: Emerging insights and intersecting challenges , 2024, Group Processes & Intergroup Relations.

[9]  Kimberly Rios Harnessing the many facets of White identity to reduce feelings of threat and improve intergroup relations , 2024, Group Processes & Intergroup Relations.

[10]  N. Leander,et al.  Why Americans increasingly claim to own guns for self-protection: A modern culture of social-psychological threat defense , 2024, Group Processes & Intergroup Relations.

[11]  Jan‐Willem van Prooijen Group-oriented motivations underlying conspiracy theories , 2024, Group Processes & Intergroup Relations.