As we have seen in the cases of Serbia and Israel, collectives can be mobilised to perpetrate grave wrongs on the basis of patently ideological claims about the harms they have suffered. This article seeks a theoretical understanding of this troubling phenomenon. It does so, first, by contrasting mobilisation based on vicarious victimhood with revenge. The groups in question do not exhibit the contact with reality and clear sense of agency that are prerequisites for revenge. However, these evasions of agency and reality are not specific to group identities centred on victimhood. Second, therefore, the article considers the attractions of such an identity and how it reinforces groups’ tendencies to myth-making and irresponsibility. Among its...
This article describes political psychological aspects of rape as a tool of ethnic cleansing. In the...
This article is concerned with psychological reactions on the part of Serbian people to atrocities c...
Contemporary debate about compensation for past wrongs turns on the assumption that state reparation...
This article examines the possible consequences of admitting national guilt in the perpetration of a...
Prominent sociopsychological approaches interpret collective victimhood as inseparable, central char...
Social identity approach (SIA) research shows that commu- nity members often work together to suppor...
This article describes the psychology of victimization as it impacts on North Atlantic Treaty Organi...
Major theories of participation in genocides and mass killings offer seemingly opposing explanatory ...
Collective victimhood, which results from the experience of being targeted as members of a group, ha...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordData availa...
Groups in conflict develop strikingly different construals of the same violent events. These clashin...
In this paper I use the concept of scapegoating to explain the ritualized character of "ethnic ...
This article inquires into the social function of guilt, especially collective guilt, and the implic...
First, this article explores the role of international criminal trails and truth commissions in resi...
This article explores how and why the ‘terror of history’ is an inescapable feature of modernity as ...
This article describes political psychological aspects of rape as a tool of ethnic cleansing. In the...
This article is concerned with psychological reactions on the part of Serbian people to atrocities c...
Contemporary debate about compensation for past wrongs turns on the assumption that state reparation...
This article examines the possible consequences of admitting national guilt in the perpetration of a...
Prominent sociopsychological approaches interpret collective victimhood as inseparable, central char...
Social identity approach (SIA) research shows that commu- nity members often work together to suppor...
This article describes the psychology of victimization as it impacts on North Atlantic Treaty Organi...
Major theories of participation in genocides and mass killings offer seemingly opposing explanatory ...
Collective victimhood, which results from the experience of being targeted as members of a group, ha...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordData availa...
Groups in conflict develop strikingly different construals of the same violent events. These clashin...
In this paper I use the concept of scapegoating to explain the ritualized character of "ethnic ...
This article inquires into the social function of guilt, especially collective guilt, and the implic...
First, this article explores the role of international criminal trails and truth commissions in resi...
This article explores how and why the ‘terror of history’ is an inescapable feature of modernity as ...
This article describes political psychological aspects of rape as a tool of ethnic cleansing. In the...
This article is concerned with psychological reactions on the part of Serbian people to atrocities c...
Contemporary debate about compensation for past wrongs turns on the assumption that state reparation...