A questionnaire survey (N = 247) investigated the influence of identification with the Rwandan nation on reconciliation sentiments betweenmembers of the survivor and of the non-victim groups of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. Results showed that, whereas the two groups did not differ in their level of identification with the nation, members of the non-victim group were more willing to reconcile than members of the survivor group. Perceived intergroup similarity mediated the effect of national identification on reconciliation sentiment for both groups, but this effect was stronger among non-victims. Finally, self-esteem during commemorations also mediated this effect, but only among non-victims. We discuss the importance of people’s motivation ...
This article explores psychological avenues to reconciliation between groups. It describes the psych...
For the past twenty years, the overriding story of Rwanda has been centred around the events and con...
In the 1994 Rwanda genocide, an estimated 800,000 people were brutally murdered in just thirteen wee...
A questionnaire survey (N = 247) investigated the influence of identification with the Rwandan natio...
Rwanda has changed drastically since the 1994 genocide; however, the long-term effects of the exper...
Since 1994, the Rwandan government has attempted to remove the division of the population into the ‘...
This Special Thematic Section brings together eight papers that showcase different aspects of the co...
A field experiment compared the level of personal and collective guilt in survivors (N = 200) and ac...
This Special Thematic Section brings together eight papers that showcase different aspects of the co...
Studying what factors influence the ability to resonate with the pain of others in the aftermath of ...
After the cessation of violent conflict, societies have to undergo several changes to re-establish a...
The 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda was a one-hundred-day period of mass slaughter that cu...
In Rwanda, the annual commemorations of the genocide are associated with an increase in the level of...
International audienceWith this work, we intended to draw a cognitive portrait of openness to reconc...
This article briefly discusses some efforts that Rwanda has made to recover from the genocide, rangi...
This article explores psychological avenues to reconciliation between groups. It describes the psych...
For the past twenty years, the overriding story of Rwanda has been centred around the events and con...
In the 1994 Rwanda genocide, an estimated 800,000 people were brutally murdered in just thirteen wee...
A questionnaire survey (N = 247) investigated the influence of identification with the Rwandan natio...
Rwanda has changed drastically since the 1994 genocide; however, the long-term effects of the exper...
Since 1994, the Rwandan government has attempted to remove the division of the population into the ‘...
This Special Thematic Section brings together eight papers that showcase different aspects of the co...
A field experiment compared the level of personal and collective guilt in survivors (N = 200) and ac...
This Special Thematic Section brings together eight papers that showcase different aspects of the co...
Studying what factors influence the ability to resonate with the pain of others in the aftermath of ...
After the cessation of violent conflict, societies have to undergo several changes to re-establish a...
The 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda was a one-hundred-day period of mass slaughter that cu...
In Rwanda, the annual commemorations of the genocide are associated with an increase in the level of...
International audienceWith this work, we intended to draw a cognitive portrait of openness to reconc...
This article briefly discusses some efforts that Rwanda has made to recover from the genocide, rangi...
This article explores psychological avenues to reconciliation between groups. It describes the psych...
For the past twenty years, the overriding story of Rwanda has been centred around the events and con...
In the 1994 Rwanda genocide, an estimated 800,000 people were brutally murdered in just thirteen wee...