We investigated the relationship between general inclusive victimhood (i.e., perceived similarity between the ingroups’ and other victim groups’ experiences of collective victimization) and willingness to engage in direct, intimate (e.g., intimate relationships) and distant (e.g., neighbors) contact with the adversary group in the aftermath of collective violence. We tested this link across two post-conflict contexts: Bosnia-Herzegovina (N = 147 students) and the Basque Country (N = 351 adults). We found that general inclusive victimhood was linked to greater willingness to engage in distant intergroup contact in two contexts (e.g., having an outgroup member as a neighbor), but only predicted more intimate forms of intergroup contact (e.g.,...
Conflict leaves a legacy of polarisation: social relations across group boundaries are loosened or s...
Collective memories of historical ingroup victimization can be linked to prosocial or hostile interg...
The current research examines how members of groups that have been victimized by ethnopolitical viol...
We investigated the relationship between general inclusive victimhood (i.e., perceived similarity be...
The present research examined the differential relationship between distinct construals of collectiv...
Inclusive victim beliefs (i.e., perceived similarity with other victim groups worldwide) can have po...
Intergroup contact is repeatedly proven to lead to better intergroup attitudes. We sought to explore...
Narratives are essential tools for communicating thoughts about competitive and inclusive victimhood...
The present study examines the effects of contact and common-ingroup identification on intergroup fo...
This research examines the effects of intergroup contact on readiness to acknowledge in-group respon...
The present study examines the effects of contact and common-ingroup identification on intergroup fo...
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 contact theory is enjoying a renaissance; positive contact does reduce intergroup prejudi...
The current research examines how members of groups that have been victimized by ethnopolitical viol...
Conflict leaves a legacy of polarisation: social relations across group boundaries are loosened or s...
Collective memories of historical ingroup victimization can be linked to prosocial or hostile interg...
The current research examines how members of groups that have been victimized by ethnopolitical viol...
We investigated the relationship between general inclusive victimhood (i.e., perceived similarity be...
The present research examined the differential relationship between distinct construals of collectiv...
Inclusive victim beliefs (i.e., perceived similarity with other victim groups worldwide) can have po...
Intergroup contact is repeatedly proven to lead to better intergroup attitudes. We sought to explore...
Narratives are essential tools for communicating thoughts about competitive and inclusive victimhood...
The present study examines the effects of contact and common-ingroup identification on intergroup fo...
This research examines the effects of intergroup contact on readiness to acknowledge in-group respon...
The present study examines the effects of contact and common-ingroup identification on intergroup fo...
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 contact theory is enjoying a renaissance; positive contact does reduce intergroup prejudi...
The current research examines how members of groups that have been victimized by ethnopolitical viol...
Conflict leaves a legacy of polarisation: social relations across group boundaries are loosened or s...
Collective memories of historical ingroup victimization can be linked to prosocial or hostile interg...
The current research examines how members of groups that have been victimized by ethnopolitical viol...