Barkan’s chapter on Australia in his book, The guilt of nations, is a rich source of insights. There is, however, one important way that this quote fails to capture important ideas that we explore in this chapter. Specifically, we propose that collective guilt in Australia cannot be understood by assuming that a uniform ideology that can be summarized neatly as racist, sexist, xenophobic, optimistic, or patriotic is widely shared in Australian society. Rather, there are fault lines within Australian society that reflect social conflict. The social conflict is not so much between racial or ethnic groups, but is about these groups. Collective guilt in Australia has very much to do with an ongoing debate that lends itself extremely wel...
This Master's degree thesis focus on introducing collective blame from the psychological point of vi...
Three studies examined non-Aboriginal Australians’ guilt and anger about their ingroup’s advantage o...
Three studies examined non-Aboriginal Australians’ guilt and anger about their ingroup’s advantage o...
The present project concerns inconsistency in the research literature on the effects of collective g...
Intergroup relations in settler societies have been defined by historical conflict over territorial ...
Intergroup relations in settler societies have been defined by historical conflict over territorial ...
Intergroup relations in settler societies have been defined by historical conflict over territorial ...
Whether the Australian government should officially apologize to Indigenous Australians for past wro...
Whether the Australian government should officially apologize to Indigenous Australians for past wro...
Whether the Australian government should officially apologize to Indigenous Australians for past wro...
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...
This article inquires into the social function of guilt, especially collective guilt, and the implic...
This Master's degree thesis focus on introducing collective blame from the psychological point of vi...
Three studies examined non-Aboriginal Australians’ guilt and anger about their ingroup’s advantage o...
Three studies examined non-Aboriginal Australians’ guilt and anger about their ingroup’s advantage o...
The present project concerns inconsistency in the research literature on the effects of collective g...
Intergroup relations in settler societies have been defined by historical conflict over territorial ...
Intergroup relations in settler societies have been defined by historical conflict over territorial ...
Intergroup relations in settler societies have been defined by historical conflict over territorial ...
Whether the Australian government should officially apologize to Indigenous Australians for past wro...
Whether the Australian government should officially apologize to Indigenous Australians for past wro...
Whether the Australian government should officially apologize to Indigenous Australians for past wro...
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...
This article inquires into the social function of guilt, especially collective guilt, and the implic...
This Master's degree thesis focus on introducing collective blame from the psychological point of vi...
Three studies examined non-Aboriginal Australians’ guilt and anger about their ingroup’s advantage o...
Three studies examined non-Aboriginal Australians’ guilt and anger about their ingroup’s advantage o...