Introduction to the Special Issue: Colonial past and intercultural relations
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 …
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
Partly in response to political leaders' public expressions of self‐criticism for past
generations' genocide or other mass violence, psychologists have suggested that …
generations' genocide or other mass violence, psychologists have suggested that …
Group-based emotions and support for reparations: A meta-analysis
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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
Collective action researchers have recently started investigating solidarity‐based collective
action by advantaged groups. This literature, however, has overlooked intergroup meta …
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 …
ownership threat (COT). According to the concept of COT, territorial infringements pose …
Tensions between collective‐self forgiveness and political repair
Faced with collective guilt, perpetrator groups may seek collective‐self forgiveness.
However, does this diminish their support for political repair? Advancing the concept of …
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 …
(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 …
in the context of intergroup reconciliation. In three experiments we found that individual-level …