The current thesis aimed to extend existing research on intergroup forgiveness by considering historical context as an important element. The clear victim and perpetrator roles in the European and East Asian post World War II settings provided the context for this research. Social representations of history provided the theoretical framework for four studies. Study 1 employed a meta-analytical approach to explore the impact of contextual variables on interpersonal forgiveness across 13 societies. Based on Berry's ecocultural framework and Inglehart's affluence theory it was expected that socio-political, societal well-being and socio-economic variables are linked to interpersonal forgiveness. Significant differences in interpersonal forgive...
This thesis is an investigation into the socioemotional apology-forgiveness cycle, specifically the ...
Although previous research shows that relationship closeness plays a central role in an individual's...
Most theorizing about forgiveness conceptualize forgiveness as an intrapersonal process in which neg...
The current thesis aimed to extend existing research on intergroup forgiveness by considering histor...
This paper examines memory for collective apologies. Our interest was in determining whether people ...
The use of official apologies has arisen to prominence in the field of international relations and ...
Groups in conflict develop different and often contesting interpretations of the past, particularly ...
Throughout the world we can observe numerous cases of prolonged animosity among nations. Even though...
This thesis aims to highlight the importance of the psychological dimension in conflict resolution b...
The present study examines the effects of contact and common-ingroup identification on intergroup fo...
Whether forgiveness is essential for intergroup reconciliation may be disputable, but its potential ...
Three studies examined the roles of traditional and novel social psychological variables involved in...
Whether forgiveness is essential for intergroup reconciliation may be disputable, but its potential ...
Visits (or attempts to visit) to the Yasukuni Shrine by Japanese officials have generated a series o...
Collective memory is a term that describes a series of memories of individuals that are shared by th...
This thesis is an investigation into the socioemotional apology-forgiveness cycle, specifically the ...
Although previous research shows that relationship closeness plays a central role in an individual's...
Most theorizing about forgiveness conceptualize forgiveness as an intrapersonal process in which neg...
The current thesis aimed to extend existing research on intergroup forgiveness by considering histor...
This paper examines memory for collective apologies. Our interest was in determining whether people ...
The use of official apologies has arisen to prominence in the field of international relations and ...
Groups in conflict develop different and often contesting interpretations of the past, particularly ...
Throughout the world we can observe numerous cases of prolonged animosity among nations. Even though...
This thesis aims to highlight the importance of the psychological dimension in conflict resolution b...
The present study examines the effects of contact and common-ingroup identification on intergroup fo...
Whether forgiveness is essential for intergroup reconciliation may be disputable, but its potential ...
Three studies examined the roles of traditional and novel social psychological variables involved in...
Whether forgiveness is essential for intergroup reconciliation may be disputable, but its potential ...
Visits (or attempts to visit) to the Yasukuni Shrine by Japanese officials have generated a series o...
Collective memory is a term that describes a series of memories of individuals that are shared by th...
This thesis is an investigation into the socioemotional apology-forgiveness cycle, specifically the ...
Although previous research shows that relationship closeness plays a central role in an individual's...
Most theorizing about forgiveness conceptualize forgiveness as an intrapersonal process in which neg...