Two connected studies examine how universalist and particularist views of the Holocaust influence Israeli Jews’ attitudes toward asylum seekers. Study 1 (N = 500) investigated the degree to which universalist and particularist perceptions of the “lessons” of the Holocaust correlate with exclusionist views toward asylum seekers. It was found that a universalist perception of the “lessons” of the Holocaust was negatively related to exclusionist attitudes, and a particularist perception positively related to exclusionist attitudes—even after controlling for religiosity and political affiliation. Study 2 comprised three survey experiments (N = 298, 280, and 320, respectively) investigating whether presentation of universalist versus particulari...
We examined associations between two orientations based on historical group trauma, a form of enduri...
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This paper will explore the Israeli asylum regime and its development since the state’s inception an...
Two connected studies examine how universalist and particularist views of the Holocaust influence Is...
While surveys indicate that American Jews have predominantly favorable attitudes towards Israel, the...
The political attitudes of tolerance or intolerance of victims towards their former perpetrators hav...
Since 2007, nearly 60,000 asylum seekers have arrived in Israel, primarily from Sudan and Eritrea, a...
In the early years of Israel’s existence, the collective memory of the Holocaust was characterized b...
This study asks whether framing asylum seekers in Israel as “infiltrators” posing threats to the cou...
Award date: 30 November 2015.Supervisor: Prof. Philippe De Bruycker (Prof. Ruth Rubio Marin - Intern...
The general category of collective memory of conflicts includes several kinds of memories (e.g., off...
This thesis is an analysis of the initial responses of the British government to the Holocaust focus...
The Impact of Historical Victimization on Policy Legitimation: The Case of Palestinian Occupation In...
This article examines how the Jewish community redeveloped its perspective towards Jews that assiste...
In the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the tragedies of the Holocaust and the Nakba (Ar...
We examined associations between two orientations based on historical group trauma, a form of enduri...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This paper will explore the Israeli asylum regime and its development since the state’s inception an...
Two connected studies examine how universalist and particularist views of the Holocaust influence Is...
While surveys indicate that American Jews have predominantly favorable attitudes towards Israel, the...
The political attitudes of tolerance or intolerance of victims towards their former perpetrators hav...
Since 2007, nearly 60,000 asylum seekers have arrived in Israel, primarily from Sudan and Eritrea, a...
In the early years of Israel’s existence, the collective memory of the Holocaust was characterized b...
This study asks whether framing asylum seekers in Israel as “infiltrators” posing threats to the cou...
Award date: 30 November 2015.Supervisor: Prof. Philippe De Bruycker (Prof. Ruth Rubio Marin - Intern...
The general category of collective memory of conflicts includes several kinds of memories (e.g., off...
This thesis is an analysis of the initial responses of the British government to the Holocaust focus...
The Impact of Historical Victimization on Policy Legitimation: The Case of Palestinian Occupation In...
This article examines how the Jewish community redeveloped its perspective towards Jews that assiste...
In the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the tragedies of the Holocaust and the Nakba (Ar...
We examined associations between two orientations based on historical group trauma, a form of enduri...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This paper will explore the Israeli asylum regime and its development since the state’s inception an...