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N. Halevy, Bornstein, G. et Sagiv, L., « "In-group love" and "out-group hate" as motives for individual participation in intergroup conflict », Psychological Science, vol. 19, no 4, , p. 405–11 (PMID18399895, DOI10.1111/j.1467-9280.2008.02100.x, S2CID6869770).
M.T. Parker et Janoff-Bulman, R., « Lessons from morality-based social identity: the power of outgroup "hate," not just ingroup "love" », Social Justice Research, vol. 26, , p. 81–96 (DOI10.1007/s11211-012-0175-6, S2CID144523660).