Beliefs, emotions, and perception of socioemotional climate were analyzed in people affected and unaffected by past political violence in Chile (N = 1278). Compared with unaffected people, affected people reported a more positive attitude toward transitional justice procedure, were better informed, were more likely to reject an attitude of forgetting about the past, regarded institutional apologies as less sincere and effective, judged the current social climate as less positive, reported higher negative emotions related to the past, and showed less purpose in life. No differences were found for forgiveness or for outcomes of the transitional justice procedures or Truth Commissions, such as documentation of the truth or creation of an inclu...
This study assessed judgments of fairness, emotions and unforgiveness motivations of 57 participant ...
Three studies examined the roles of traditional and novel social psychological variables involved in...
Living Together in the Chilean Transition to Democracy: Between Memory \u26 Indifference to Past Hum...
Perceptions of the “Truth and Reconciliation” and “Political Imprisonment and Torture” commissions a...
This study examined perceptions of institutional apologies related to past political violence and so...
The article analyzes the impact of the National Commission of Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) on the...
Victims of armed conflict are often seen as driven by trauma-related stark emotions that differentia...
Three studies examined the roles of traditional and novel social psychological variables involved in...
Three studies examined the roles of traditional and novel social psychological variables involved in...
Data was taken from a sample of people that were/were not affected by political violence in Chile (N...
This article analyzed 5 surveys conducted in Latin American countries (N = 4900) regarding how peopl...
This paper reflects on some questions on political and psychosocial dilemmas of political reconcilia...
The subject of recollection of traumatic collective memories resulting from a single, unexpected ev...
In this article we reflect upon memories of political violence in Chile. We argue that the hegemony ...
The purpose of this thesis is to explain how and why a sector of the Chilean population is indiffere...
This study assessed judgments of fairness, emotions and unforgiveness motivations of 57 participant ...
Three studies examined the roles of traditional and novel social psychological variables involved in...
Living Together in the Chilean Transition to Democracy: Between Memory \u26 Indifference to Past Hum...
Perceptions of the “Truth and Reconciliation” and “Political Imprisonment and Torture” commissions a...
This study examined perceptions of institutional apologies related to past political violence and so...
The article analyzes the impact of the National Commission of Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) on the...
Victims of armed conflict are often seen as driven by trauma-related stark emotions that differentia...
Three studies examined the roles of traditional and novel social psychological variables involved in...
Three studies examined the roles of traditional and novel social psychological variables involved in...
Data was taken from a sample of people that were/were not affected by political violence in Chile (N...
This article analyzed 5 surveys conducted in Latin American countries (N = 4900) regarding how peopl...
This paper reflects on some questions on political and psychosocial dilemmas of political reconcilia...
The subject of recollection of traumatic collective memories resulting from a single, unexpected ev...
In this article we reflect upon memories of political violence in Chile. We argue that the hegemony ...
The purpose of this thesis is to explain how and why a sector of the Chilean population is indiffere...
This study assessed judgments of fairness, emotions and unforgiveness motivations of 57 participant ...
Three studies examined the roles of traditional and novel social psychological variables involved in...
Living Together in the Chilean Transition to Democracy: Between Memory \u26 Indifference to Past Hum...