“Brothers” in Arms: Does Metaphorizing Kinship Increase Approval of Parochial Altruism?

Author:

Abou-Abdallah Maria1,Kashima Yoshihisa1,Harb Charles2

Affiliation:

1. Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, The University of MelbourneAustraliavic 3010

2. Department of Psychology, The American University of BeirutLebanonp.o. Box 11-0236, Riad El-Solh, Beirut 1107 2020

Abstract

Parochial altruism is manifested in the most violent of conflicts. Although it makes evolutionary sense for kin, many non-kin groups also behave parochially altruistically in response to threat from out-groups. It is possible that such non-kin groups share a sense of “fictive” kinship which encourages them to behave parochially altruistically for each other’s benefit. Our findings show that individuals not directly involved in a conflict approved of parochial altruism enacted by an in-group against an out-group more when the out-group posed a threat to the in-group; however, this effect wasgreaterwhen the in-group members expressed fictive kinship by addressing each other using kinship metaphors such as “brothers.” Furthermore, although males approved of parochial altruism more than females, as the male warrior hypothesis would suggest, the effects of threat and kinship metaphor on approval of parochial altruism applied to both genders. These findings were replicated in an honour (Lebanon) and non-honour (Australia) culture.

Publisher

Brill

Subject

Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Experimental and Cognitive Psychology,Cultural Studies,Social Psychology

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