The effects of refugees’ emotional tears on felt emotions and helping behaviors

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL International Journal of Intercultural Relations Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ijintrel.2024.102091
Magdalena Bobowik , Janis H. Zickfeld , Borja Martinović , Maykel Verkuyten
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Tearful faces are frequent in mass media portraits of refugees, but the consequences of such depictions for different kinds of intergroup helping remain poorly understood. While existing research suggests that individuals tend to be more willing to support those who display tears, the impact of emotional tears on tangible helping behavior, such as monetary donations, has not been examined. Understanding these dynamics could have significant implications for fundraising strategies employed by civil society organizations. Across three experiments relying on nation-wide panel data (N = 2647) and a quasi-experimental citizen science study (N = 191) conducted in the Netherlands, we tested the effects of refugees’ tearful (vs. non-tearful) expressions on people’s emotional reactions, intentions to offer refugees both dependency- and autonomy-oriented help, as well as actual helping behavior (i.e., money donated to an organization supporting refugees). Data from three online experiments unveiled a positive relationship between exposure to emotional tears and both dependency- and autonomy-oriented intentions to help, as well as donation behavior (in Study 4, two initiatives encompassing both dependency- and autonomy-oriented help), via felt compassion. Across all studies, the visual representations of refugees with tears consistently resulted in more helping intentions and donations indirectly via the perceived sadness of the refugee(s) and the subsequent felt compassion. Our findings illuminate critical questions regarding visual representations of refugees that might motivate solidarity. They also encourage future collaborative research at the convergence of art, social and emotion science, and activism. Our research also provides a platform for initiating fundraising campaigns aimed at generating resources to support initiatives focused on sharing the narratives of displaced individuals and empowering the refugee community.
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难民情绪化的眼泪对感受到的情绪和帮助行为的影响
在大众传媒的难民画像中,泪流满面的面孔屡见不鲜,但人们对这种描述对不同类型的群体间帮助的影响却知之甚少。虽然现有研究表明,个人倾向于更愿意支持那些流泪的人,但情感泪水对有形帮助行为(如金钱捐赠)的影响尚未得到研究。了解这些动态可能会对民间组织采用的筹款策略产生重大影响。在荷兰,我们利用全国范围的面板数据(N = 2647)和一项准实验性公民科学研究(N = 191)进行了三次实验,测试了难民流泪(与不流泪)的表达对人们的情绪反应、向难民提供依赖性和自主性帮助的意愿以及实际帮助行为(即向支持难民的组织捐款)的影响。三项在线实验的数据显示,通过感受到的同情,人们接触到的情感泪水与依赖型和自主型帮助意向以及捐赠行为(在研究4中,包括依赖型和自主型帮助的两项倡议)之间存在正相关关系。在所有研究中,难民流泪的视觉表征始终通过感知到的难民的悲伤情绪和随之产生的同情心,间接导致更多的帮助意愿和捐赠行为。我们的研究结果揭示了有关难民视觉形象的关键问题,这些视觉形象可能会激发人们的团结精神。这些研究还鼓励未来在艺术、社会和情感科学以及行动主义的交汇处开展合作研究。我们的研究还为发起筹款活动提供了一个平台,筹款活动旨在筹集资源,支持以分享流离失所者的叙述和增强难民社区能力为重点的活动。
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期刊介绍: IJIR is dedicated to advancing knowledge and understanding of theory, practice, and research in intergroup relations. The contents encompass theoretical developments, field-based evaluations of training techniques, empirical discussions of cultural similarities and differences, and critical descriptions of new training approaches. Papers selected for publication in IJIR are judged to increase our understanding of intergroup tensions and harmony. Issue-oriented and cross-discipline discussion is encouraged. The highest priority is given to manuscripts that join theory, practice, and field research design. By theory, we mean conceptual schemes focused on the nature of cultural differences and similarities.
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