Policies atoning for past wrongs against minority groups are often contested within the majority. During the year after the apology to the Indigenous Australian Stolen Generations, predictors of non-Indigenous (majority) collective action intentions focusing on support or opposition to reform reconciliation policies (Study 1, N = 206) and compensation to the Stolen Generations (Study 2, N = 215; Study 3, N = 298) were examined. Action was analyzed as a function of national identity, opinion-based group identity, group-based guilt, political orientation, and collective efficacy. Opinion-based group identification was an independent predictor of action for all groups except for anti-compensation, where efficacy strongly predicted action. Find...
University students completed an author-generated questionnaire on their perceptions of atrocities a...
Barkan’s chapter on Australia in his book, The guilt of nations, is a rich source of insights. Ther...
This transnational study investigates the impact of forced removal policies and practises on the So...
Policies atoning for past wrongs against minority groups are often contested within the majority. Du...
Whether the Australian government should officially apologize to Indigenous Australians for past wro...
This article considers the meaning of intergroup apologies for their recipients. Our research examin...
In the context of Aboriginal-Anglo Australian relations, we tested the effect of framing (multicultu...
This article considers the meaning of intergroup apologies for their recipients. Our research examin...
Intergroup relations in settler societies have been defined by historical conflict over territorial ...
Three studies examined non-Aboriginal Australians’ guilt and anger about their ingroup’s advantage o...
Although traditional procedural fairness research examines interpersonal conflicts within groups, th...
The authors investigated the effects of perspective taking on opinions about reparations for victims...
Collective apologies have an unparalleled potential to right past wrongs and promote reconciliation ...
The present project concerns inconsistency in the research literature on the effects of collective g...
An investigation of the role of group-based shame and guilt in motivating citizens of ex-colonial co...
University students completed an author-generated questionnaire on their perceptions of atrocities a...
Barkan’s chapter on Australia in his book, The guilt of nations, is a rich source of insights. Ther...
This transnational study investigates the impact of forced removal policies and practises on the So...
Policies atoning for past wrongs against minority groups are often contested within the majority. Du...
Whether the Australian government should officially apologize to Indigenous Australians for past wro...
This article considers the meaning of intergroup apologies for their recipients. Our research examin...
In the context of Aboriginal-Anglo Australian relations, we tested the effect of framing (multicultu...
This article considers the meaning of intergroup apologies for their recipients. Our research examin...
Intergroup relations in settler societies have been defined by historical conflict over territorial ...
Three studies examined non-Aboriginal Australians’ guilt and anger about their ingroup’s advantage o...
Although traditional procedural fairness research examines interpersonal conflicts within groups, th...
The authors investigated the effects of perspective taking on opinions about reparations for victims...
Collective apologies have an unparalleled potential to right past wrongs and promote reconciliation ...
The present project concerns inconsistency in the research literature on the effects of collective g...
An investigation of the role of group-based shame and guilt in motivating citizens of ex-colonial co...
University students completed an author-generated questionnaire on their perceptions of atrocities a...
Barkan’s chapter on Australia in his book, The guilt of nations, is a rich source of insights. Ther...
This transnational study investigates the impact of forced removal policies and practises on the So...