An investigation of the role of group-based shame and guilt in motivating citizens of ex-colonial countries to support restitution to former colonized groups which were the target of violence and oppression. Study 1 (N = 125) was conducted in Australia during the lead-up to the first official government apology to Aboriginal Australians. Among white Australians, guilt and shame were associated with attitudinal support for intergroup apology and victim compensation. However, only shame was associated with actual political behaviour (signing a petition in support of the apology). Study 2 (N = 181), conducted in Britain, focussed on Britain's violent mistreatment of the Kenyan population during decolonization. It tested a hypothesis that there...
The authors investigated the effects of perspective taking on opinions about reparations for victims...
Three studies examined the hypothesis that collective guilt and shame have different consequences fo...
This article considers the meaning of intergroup apologies for their recipients. Our research examin...
An investigation of the role of group-based shame and guilt in motivating citizens of ex-colonial co...
Two between-subjects experiments were conducted to explore Kenyans’ and Britons’ evaluations of hypo...
Intergroup relations in settler societies have been defined by historical conflict over territorial ...
Recipients of intergroup apologies have been found to prefer expressions of shame over guilt. Howeve...
In the aftermath of an intergroup conflict, along with instrumental reparations, victims may request...
Whether the Australian government should officially apologize to Indigenous Australians for past wro...
The present paper will inform about three studies that seek to make a contribution to the area of se...
This transnational study investigates the impact of forced removal policies and practises on the So...
This study sought to identify the conditions facilitating the recognition of a social group’s past m...
Recalling the Italian colonial experience elicits the collective emotions of guilt, shame, and ingro...
Three studies examined the hypothesis that collective guilt and shame have different consequences fo...
A correlational study on group-based guilt and shame of white South Africans in post-Apartheid South...
The authors investigated the effects of perspective taking on opinions about reparations for victims...
Three studies examined the hypothesis that collective guilt and shame have different consequences fo...
This article considers the meaning of intergroup apologies for their recipients. Our research examin...
An investigation of the role of group-based shame and guilt in motivating citizens of ex-colonial co...
Two between-subjects experiments were conducted to explore Kenyans’ and Britons’ evaluations of hypo...
Intergroup relations in settler societies have been defined by historical conflict over territorial ...
Recipients of intergroup apologies have been found to prefer expressions of shame over guilt. Howeve...
In the aftermath of an intergroup conflict, along with instrumental reparations, victims may request...
Whether the Australian government should officially apologize to Indigenous Australians for past wro...
The present paper will inform about three studies that seek to make a contribution to the area of se...
This transnational study investigates the impact of forced removal policies and practises on the So...
This study sought to identify the conditions facilitating the recognition of a social group’s past m...
Recalling the Italian colonial experience elicits the collective emotions of guilt, shame, and ingro...
Three studies examined the hypothesis that collective guilt and shame have different consequences fo...
A correlational study on group-based guilt and shame of white South Africans in post-Apartheid South...
The authors investigated the effects of perspective taking on opinions about reparations for victims...
Three studies examined the hypothesis that collective guilt and shame have different consequences fo...
This article considers the meaning of intergroup apologies for their recipients. Our research examin...