Introduction to the Special Issue: Colonial past and intercultural relations

M Bobowik, JP Valentim, L Licata - International Journal of Intercultural …, 2018 - Elsevier
The consequences of colonialism are important not only because they shape our “world of
nations” at the level of international relations, but because their contemporary repercussions …

Moral immemorial: The rarity of self‐criticism for previous generations' genocide or mass violence

CW Leach, FB Zeineddine… - Journal of Social …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Partly in response to political leaders' public expressions of self‐criticism for past
generations' genocide or other mass violence, psychologists have suggested that …

Group-based emotions and support for reparations: A meta-analysis

N Hakim, N Branscombe, A Schoemann - Affective Science, 2021 - Springer
In the aftermath of intergroup harm, victim groups often claim rights for restitution. Research
has assessed how members of perpetrator groups respond to such claims, revealing that …

Introduction: Collective memories of colonial violence

L Licata, C Volpato - International Journal of Conflict and Violence (IJCV), 2010 - ijcv.org
Colonialism, that Loomba calls" the most complex and traumatic relationship in human
history"(2005, 8), has left its mark on international relations, social relationships within …

A cultural psychological analysis of collective memory as mediated action: Constructions of Indian history

S Mukherjee, G Adams… - Journal of social and …, 2017 - journals.psychopen.eu
The present research applies a cultural psychological perspective on collective memory as
mediated action to examine how constructions of a national past serve as tools that both …

What they think of us: Meta‐beliefs and solidarity‐based collective action among the advantaged

A Adra, M Li, A Baumert - European Journal of Social …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Collective action researchers have recently started investigating solidarity‐based collective
action by advantaged groups. This literature, however, has overlooked intergroup meta …

Cultural invariance and ideological variance of collective ownership threat in intergroup relations.

T Ioku, E Watamura - Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace …, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
We fear losing control over what we perceive to be ours. This fear is called the collective
ownership threat (COT). According to the concept of COT, territorial infringements pose …

Tensions between collective‐self forgiveness and political repair

M Wenzel, B Quinney, MJA Wohl… - European Journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Faced with collective guilt, perpetrator groups may seek collective‐self forgiveness.
However, does this diminish their support for political repair? Advancing the concept of …

Emotional reactions to the French colonization in Algeria: The normative nature of collective guilt

V Bonnot, S Krauth-Gruber… - Social Science …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Fifty years after the end of the Algerian war of independence, French colonization in Algeria
(1830–1962) is still a very controversial topic when sporadically brought to the forefront of …

Comparison of the effects of individual and group-level perspective taking on intergroup reconciliation

M Barth, S Stürmer - Social Psychology, 2016 - econtent.hogrefe.com
We investigated the effects of different perspective taking instructions on emotional variables
in the context of intergroup reconciliation. In three experiments we found that individual-level …