This chapter highlights three stepping stones for success in interventions for violent intergroup conflicts: investigating when and how intergroup contact results in reduced prejudice and improved intergroup relations; promoting intergroup forgiveness to replace bitterness and vengeance; and building trust across the sectarian divide. It highlights some of the contributions of social psychology to building the postconflict society envisaged by the Belfast Agreement. The chapter begins by reviewing the historical and social background to the political violence in Northern Ireland. It considers the segregated nature of society in Northern Ireland, and highlights intergroup contact as a means to overcome the problems of segregation. It then co...
Two studies used random sample surveys to test the "contact hypothesis" on intergroup attitudes of C...
Two studies used random sample surveys to test the contact hypothesis on intergroup attitudes of Cat...
With surveys of Protestants and Catholics in Northern Ireland, and Whites and Blacks in South Africa...
This chapter highlights three stepping stones for success in interventions for violent intergroup co...
This chapter highlights three stepping stones for success in interventions for violent intergroup co...
Even after a conflict has formally ended, there is still a need for postconflict reconciliation and ...
This thesis aimed to investigate the concepts oftrust and forgiveness, in the context of post-confli...
In a society such as Northern Ireland, which is struggling to overcome the effects of prolonged viol...
This thesis aimed to investigate the concepts of trust and forgiveness, in the context of post-confl...
Although prejudice researchers have mainly focused their attention on changing attitudes toward outg...
Although prejudice researchers have mainly focused their attention on changing attitu...
We examined social psychological factors contributing to the restoration of the intergroup relations...
Conflict leaves a legacy of polarisation: social relations across group boundaries are loosened or s...
This thesis aims to highlight the importance of the psychological dimension in conflict resolution b...
We conducted a secondary analysis of a general sample of the population in Northern Ireland, includi...
Two studies used random sample surveys to test the "contact hypothesis" on intergroup attitudes of C...
Two studies used random sample surveys to test the contact hypothesis on intergroup attitudes of Cat...
With surveys of Protestants and Catholics in Northern Ireland, and Whites and Blacks in South Africa...
This chapter highlights three stepping stones for success in interventions for violent intergroup co...
This chapter highlights three stepping stones for success in interventions for violent intergroup co...
Even after a conflict has formally ended, there is still a need for postconflict reconciliation and ...
This thesis aimed to investigate the concepts oftrust and forgiveness, in the context of post-confli...
In a society such as Northern Ireland, which is struggling to overcome the effects of prolonged viol...
This thesis aimed to investigate the concepts of trust and forgiveness, in the context of post-confl...
Although prejudice researchers have mainly focused their attention on changing attitudes toward outg...
Although prejudice researchers have mainly focused their attention on changing attitu...
We examined social psychological factors contributing to the restoration of the intergroup relations...
Conflict leaves a legacy of polarisation: social relations across group boundaries are loosened or s...
This thesis aims to highlight the importance of the psychological dimension in conflict resolution b...
We conducted a secondary analysis of a general sample of the population in Northern Ireland, includi...
Two studies used random sample surveys to test the "contact hypothesis" on intergroup attitudes of C...
Two studies used random sample surveys to test the contact hypothesis on intergroup attitudes of Cat...
With surveys of Protestants and Catholics in Northern Ireland, and Whites and Blacks in South Africa...