The paper deals with the importance of common knowledge based on shared memory for the character of social cooperation. The findings are based on the background of Serbian experience with dealing with the past. The stabilization of a common stock of knowledge is valuable for establishing sustainable patterns of cooperation. The nexus between shared knowledge and different modalities of action is elaborated. Fearful and trustful actions are taken as basic modalities. Both are concerned with uncertainty over time and coping with the freedom of others as independent agents, but they evoke different expectations concerning the prospects of possible cooperation. The common assumptions of mutual expectations are crucial for the choice of cooperat...
The problem of cooperation and social order is one of the core issues in the social sciences. The ke...
After almost 20 years since the end of the armed conflicts in former Yugoslavia, we are witnesses to...
In this paper we present a new methodology which, while allowing for anonymous interaction, it also ...
One of the main obstacles to the cultivation of historical thinking, in post-conflict societies, is ...
Examples of repeated destructive behavior abound throughout the history of human societies. This pap...
Conflict does not end when violence ceases. Societies faced with overcoming conflict are confronted ...
In the rich and evolving research of trust there are two opposite theoretical approaches. One in the...
This master thesis seeks to explore the origins of generalised social trust and trust in political i...
Even before trust became a buzzword, theoretical developments were made, which have instigated the d...
Inter-group social trust is one of the main elements for peacebuilding and, as a common feature of c...
Positive attitudes and trust towards former adversaries facilitate reconciliation and peacebuilding....
The problem of cooperation and social order is one of the core issues in the social sciences. The ke...
This paper examines an equilibrium model of social memory -- a society's vicarious beliefs about its...
This paper examines an equilibrium model of social memory - a society's vicarious beliefs about its ...
This work is set around three empirical papers concerned with the political foundations and conseque...
The problem of cooperation and social order is one of the core issues in the social sciences. The ke...
After almost 20 years since the end of the armed conflicts in former Yugoslavia, we are witnesses to...
In this paper we present a new methodology which, while allowing for anonymous interaction, it also ...
One of the main obstacles to the cultivation of historical thinking, in post-conflict societies, is ...
Examples of repeated destructive behavior abound throughout the history of human societies. This pap...
Conflict does not end when violence ceases. Societies faced with overcoming conflict are confronted ...
In the rich and evolving research of trust there are two opposite theoretical approaches. One in the...
This master thesis seeks to explore the origins of generalised social trust and trust in political i...
Even before trust became a buzzword, theoretical developments were made, which have instigated the d...
Inter-group social trust is one of the main elements for peacebuilding and, as a common feature of c...
Positive attitudes and trust towards former adversaries facilitate reconciliation and peacebuilding....
The problem of cooperation and social order is one of the core issues in the social sciences. The ke...
This paper examines an equilibrium model of social memory -- a society's vicarious beliefs about its...
This paper examines an equilibrium model of social memory - a society's vicarious beliefs about its ...
This work is set around three empirical papers concerned with the political foundations and conseque...
The problem of cooperation and social order is one of the core issues in the social sciences. The ke...
After almost 20 years since the end of the armed conflicts in former Yugoslavia, we are witnesses to...
In this paper we present a new methodology which, while allowing for anonymous interaction, it also ...