This article contributes to the debates around concepts of truth, confession, forgiveness and reconciliation. The theoretical discussion shows to what extent these concepts are interconnected, and share a complex relation with justice and reconciliation. It argues that the knowledge about past violence is hardly a canonical truth. It is at best a negotiated truth. This knowledge is inevitably a combination of facts and interpretations. This knowledge is sought and used for understanding past violence but also for paving a way towards the reconstruction of post-conflict societies. The article argues that confession offers a two fold opportunity: it produces knowledge of past violence, and acknowledgement of victims’ pain through perpetrators...
Countries going through democratic transition have to address how they will deal with the human righ...
The genocide against the Tutsi raises huge challenges about post-genocide reconciliation. One of the...
The central thesis of this article is that while apology and forgiveness are vital for dealing with ...
This article contributes to the debates around concepts of truth, confession, forgiveness and reconc...
This paper contributes to the existing knowledge on the role played by truth, confession, and reconc...
This dissertation combines psychology with peace and conflict research in a cross-disciplinary appro...
This dissertation combines psychology with peace and conflict research in a cross-disciplinary appro...
This article argues that the post-conflict reconciliation process is undermined by the importance gi...
The government of Rwanda has pursued reconciliation with great determination in the belief that it i...
The government of Rwanda has pursued reconciliation with great determination in the belief that it i...
This article explores attitudes to forgiveness giving a range of illustrations from international po...
The government of Rwanda has pursued reconciliation with great determination in the belief that it i...
The central thesis of this article is that while apology and forgiveness are vital for dealing with ...
The central thesis of this article is that while apology and forgiveness are vital for dealing with ...
The central thesis of this article is that while apology and forgiveness are vital for dealing with ...
Countries going through democratic transition have to address how they will deal with the human righ...
The genocide against the Tutsi raises huge challenges about post-genocide reconciliation. One of the...
The central thesis of this article is that while apology and forgiveness are vital for dealing with ...
This article contributes to the debates around concepts of truth, confession, forgiveness and reconc...
This paper contributes to the existing knowledge on the role played by truth, confession, and reconc...
This dissertation combines psychology with peace and conflict research in a cross-disciplinary appro...
This dissertation combines psychology with peace and conflict research in a cross-disciplinary appro...
This article argues that the post-conflict reconciliation process is undermined by the importance gi...
The government of Rwanda has pursued reconciliation with great determination in the belief that it i...
The government of Rwanda has pursued reconciliation with great determination in the belief that it i...
This article explores attitudes to forgiveness giving a range of illustrations from international po...
The government of Rwanda has pursued reconciliation with great determination in the belief that it i...
The central thesis of this article is that while apology and forgiveness are vital for dealing with ...
The central thesis of this article is that while apology and forgiveness are vital for dealing with ...
The central thesis of this article is that while apology and forgiveness are vital for dealing with ...
Countries going through democratic transition have to address how they will deal with the human righ...
The genocide against the Tutsi raises huge challenges about post-genocide reconciliation. One of the...
The central thesis of this article is that while apology and forgiveness are vital for dealing with ...