WOS:000333703700008This article examines how the consequences of group-based guilt depend on the perceptions of social change of the former perpetrator group. Informed by the Social Identity Theory and research on intergroup threat and help, the hypothesis was proposed that reparation intentions toward members of a victim group as the consequence of group-based guilt is moderated by the perceptions of changes of the status position of the in-group. Two correlational studies tested the assumption among whites in the context of post-apartheid South Africa. As predicted, the results of both studies show that the strength of the positive relationship between group-based guilt and reparation intentions decreases the more people perceive the loss...
Countries going through democratic transition have to address how they will deal with the human righ...
This study sought to identify the conditions facilitating the recognition of a social group’s past m...
Research indicates that identification with a social group affects feelings of guilt in response to ...
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© The Author(s) 2015The present research studied reparation demands of born-free Black South Africa...
Two experiments tested whether group members’ reparation intentions towards victims of the ingroup’s...
An investigation of the role of group-based shame and guilt in motivating citizens of ex-colonial co...
Article supplied in accordance with publisher policy.Although typically conceptualized as a reconcil...
Forgiveness has become a striven-for societal goal in post-conflict societies in the past decade or ...
Contemporary debate about compensation for past wrongs turns on the assumption that state reparation...
The present paper will inform about three studies that seek to make a contribution to the area of se...
A correlational study on group-based guilt and shame of white South Africans in post-Apartheid South...
When the New South Africa finally came into place after the April elections in 1994, all South Afric...
Today, it is nearly a given that groups seeking redress or reparation for past wrongs will receive s...
We examined how the difficulty of making reparations for the harm done to another group affects the ...
Countries going through democratic transition have to address how they will deal with the human righ...
This study sought to identify the conditions facilitating the recognition of a social group’s past m...
Research indicates that identification with a social group affects feelings of guilt in response to ...
Due to copyright restrictions, the full-text of this item is not attached to this record. Please fol...
© The Author(s) 2015The present research studied reparation demands of born-free Black South Africa...
Two experiments tested whether group members’ reparation intentions towards victims of the ingroup’s...
An investigation of the role of group-based shame and guilt in motivating citizens of ex-colonial co...
Article supplied in accordance with publisher policy.Although typically conceptualized as a reconcil...
Forgiveness has become a striven-for societal goal in post-conflict societies in the past decade or ...
Contemporary debate about compensation for past wrongs turns on the assumption that state reparation...
The present paper will inform about three studies that seek to make a contribution to the area of se...
A correlational study on group-based guilt and shame of white South Africans in post-Apartheid South...
When the New South Africa finally came into place after the April elections in 1994, all South Afric...
Today, it is nearly a given that groups seeking redress or reparation for past wrongs will receive s...
We examined how the difficulty of making reparations for the harm done to another group affects the ...
Countries going through democratic transition have to address how they will deal with the human righ...
This study sought to identify the conditions facilitating the recognition of a social group’s past m...
Research indicates that identification with a social group affects feelings of guilt in response to ...