Contact is an essential component in addressing prejudice, resolving conflict and improving intergroup attitudes and relations. War encourages prejudice, stereotyping and dehumanization between military combatants. In order to reduce these negative affects within a post-war context, intergroup contact serves as a mechanism which rehumanizes the enemy, facilitates reconciliation and generates peace. Intergroup contact plays a prominent role in psycho social healing and the reconciliation process with self and others in post-war environments. This thesis assesses the impact of contact on reconciliatory processes at home and abroad. In particular it looks at the ways in which New Zealand Vietnam veteran visits to Vietnam after the war assisted...
Intergroup communication is an important aspect of dealing with intergroup conflicts in postconflict...
Social-psychological research suggests that parties in conflict develop a conflict identity which be...
Intergroup contact theory is enjoying a renaissance; positive contact does reduce intergroup prejudi...
Contact is an essential component in addressing prejudice, resolving conflict and improving intergro...
From 1964 to 1972, almost 4,000 New Zealand military personnel served in Vietnam, most in an active ...
There is an increasing body of literature on Australia’ s participation in the Vietnam War. Many of ...
Home from War is an account of which factors strengthen and aid coping with the impact of war, comba...
Objective: The objective of the present paper is to present comprehensive models of the current psyc...
The central hypothesis of this study was that recovery from traumatic events depends upon the develo...
This dissertation combines psychology with peace and conflict research in a cross-disciplinary appro...
The 1994 Rwandan genocide and subsequent 2003 government release of genocide prisoners (perpetrators...
The Vietnam War is remembered more for the controversy than the war itself. This has contributed to ...
This thesis investigates the relationship between perceptions of social support and the narrative co...
With surveys of Protestants and Catholics in Northern Ireland, and Whites and Blacks in South Africa...
Intergroup contact theory is enjoying a renaissance; positive contact does reduce intergroup prejudi...
Intergroup communication is an important aspect of dealing with intergroup conflicts in postconflict...
Social-psychological research suggests that parties in conflict develop a conflict identity which be...
Intergroup contact theory is enjoying a renaissance; positive contact does reduce intergroup prejudi...
Contact is an essential component in addressing prejudice, resolving conflict and improving intergro...
From 1964 to 1972, almost 4,000 New Zealand military personnel served in Vietnam, most in an active ...
There is an increasing body of literature on Australia’ s participation in the Vietnam War. Many of ...
Home from War is an account of which factors strengthen and aid coping with the impact of war, comba...
Objective: The objective of the present paper is to present comprehensive models of the current psyc...
The central hypothesis of this study was that recovery from traumatic events depends upon the develo...
This dissertation combines psychology with peace and conflict research in a cross-disciplinary appro...
The 1994 Rwandan genocide and subsequent 2003 government release of genocide prisoners (perpetrators...
The Vietnam War is remembered more for the controversy than the war itself. This has contributed to ...
This thesis investigates the relationship between perceptions of social support and the narrative co...
With surveys of Protestants and Catholics in Northern Ireland, and Whites and Blacks in South Africa...
Intergroup contact theory is enjoying a renaissance; positive contact does reduce intergroup prejudi...
Intergroup communication is an important aspect of dealing with intergroup conflicts in postconflict...
Social-psychological research suggests that parties in conflict develop a conflict identity which be...
Intergroup contact theory is enjoying a renaissance; positive contact does reduce intergroup prejudi...