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Children Cover Your Eyes: Masculine Honor and the Role of Blind Patriotism in Teaching National Allegiance to Posterity
by
Pomerantz, Aaron
, Barnes, Collin D.
, Yashko, Larissa
in
Allegiance
/ Anger
/ blind patriotism
/ Citizenship education
/ Conservatism
/ constructive patriotism
/ Countries
/ Criticism
/ Educational psychology
/ Ethnicity
/ Government regulation
/ Group identity
/ Honor
/ Honour
/ Loyalty
/ masculine honor
/ Masculinity
/ Mediation
/ national allegiance
/ National identity
/ Patriotism
/ Personality psychology
/ Refusal
/ Singing
/ Social psychology
/ socialization
/ Students
/ Teaching
/ Weapons regulation
/ Youth
2016
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Children Cover Your Eyes: Masculine Honor and the Role of Blind Patriotism in Teaching National Allegiance to Posterity
by
Pomerantz, Aaron
, Barnes, Collin D.
, Yashko, Larissa
in
Allegiance
/ Anger
/ blind patriotism
/ Citizenship education
/ Conservatism
/ constructive patriotism
/ Countries
/ Criticism
/ Educational psychology
/ Ethnicity
/ Government regulation
/ Group identity
/ Honor
/ Honour
/ Loyalty
/ masculine honor
/ Masculinity
/ Mediation
/ national allegiance
/ National identity
/ Patriotism
/ Personality psychology
/ Refusal
/ Singing
/ Social psychology
/ socialization
/ Students
/ Teaching
/ Weapons regulation
/ Youth
2016
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Children Cover Your Eyes: Masculine Honor and the Role of Blind Patriotism in Teaching National Allegiance to Posterity
by
Pomerantz, Aaron
, Barnes, Collin D.
, Yashko, Larissa
in
Allegiance
/ Anger
/ blind patriotism
/ Citizenship education
/ Conservatism
/ constructive patriotism
/ Countries
/ Criticism
/ Educational psychology
/ Ethnicity
/ Government regulation
/ Group identity
/ Honor
/ Honour
/ Loyalty
/ masculine honor
/ Masculinity
/ Mediation
/ national allegiance
/ National identity
/ Patriotism
/ Personality psychology
/ Refusal
/ Singing
/ Social psychology
/ socialization
/ Students
/ Teaching
/ Weapons regulation
/ Youth
2016
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Children Cover Your Eyes: Masculine Honor and the Role of Blind Patriotism in Teaching National Allegiance to Posterity
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Children Cover Your Eyes: Masculine Honor and the Role of Blind Patriotism in Teaching National Allegiance to Posterity
2016
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Identifying strongly with the nation could entail a willingness to criticize the country or a refusal to do so. The studies reported here examine the extent to which masculine honor inspires the latter and, in turn, motivates teaching allegiance to youth in a manner that could discourage national criticism. Whereas Study 1 provides an initial test of this idea by evaluating blind patriotism's ability to mediate the link between honor endorsement and general support for allegiance education (e.g., singing the National Anthem at school functions), Studies 2 and 3 do so more decisively by focusing on more severe outcomes such as punishing students who refuse to pledge loyalty to the United States. The predicted pattern of mediation occurred in every case, even when honor endorsers were experimentally induced to feel anger toward the country (Study 3). Explanations for this latter finding are discussed and include the role of identity fusion in honor endorsers' commitment to the nation and the potential for real and enduring governmental threats to weaken or eliminate the pattern of mediation observed.
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