This Special Thematic Section brings together eight papers that showcase different aspects of the contribution of psychology to the processes of recovery in Rwanda following the 1994 genocide. The Section is noteworthy in part because a majority of the papers have Rwandan authors. In summarizing the contributions I make six observations about the remarkable context of the genocide and its aftermath: a) it was distinctive from previous mass violence in its intensity and character; b) it has been characterized by bystander inaction and the problems of positioning outsiders to help; c) hundreds of thousands of accused or convicted perpetrators have lived alongside survivors; d) electronic media played a profound role not only in promoting viol...
Rwanda has changed drastically since the 1994 genocide; however, the long-term effects of the exper...
Abstract: This paper explores the concept of resilience in survivors of mass violence as a critical ...
A questionnaire survey (N = 247) investigated the influence of identification with the Rwandan natio...
This Special Thematic Section brings together eight papers that showcase different aspects of the co...
This Special Thematic Section brings together eight papers that showcase different aspects of the co...
This article reflects on the potential and challenges of implementing social psychological intervent...
This article briefly discusses some efforts that Rwanda has made to recover from the genocide, rangi...
This article reflects on the potential and challenges of implementing social psychological intervent...
For the past twenty years, the overriding story of Rwanda has been centred around the events and con...
In Rwanda, the annual commemorations of the genocide are associated with an increase in the level of...
The aim was to contribute to an understanding of social processes of post-conflict healing, reconcil...
A field experiment compared the level of personal and collective guilt in survivors (N = 200) and ac...
Twenty years after the genocide, many Rwandans still suffer from the psychological wounds of the pas...
This article explores psychological avenues to reconciliation between groups. It describes the psych...
Post-conflict governments and multilateral organizations have advocated truth commissions since the ...
Rwanda has changed drastically since the 1994 genocide; however, the long-term effects of the exper...
Abstract: This paper explores the concept of resilience in survivors of mass violence as a critical ...
A questionnaire survey (N = 247) investigated the influence of identification with the Rwandan natio...
This Special Thematic Section brings together eight papers that showcase different aspects of the co...
This Special Thematic Section brings together eight papers that showcase different aspects of the co...
This article reflects on the potential and challenges of implementing social psychological intervent...
This article briefly discusses some efforts that Rwanda has made to recover from the genocide, rangi...
This article reflects on the potential and challenges of implementing social psychological intervent...
For the past twenty years, the overriding story of Rwanda has been centred around the events and con...
In Rwanda, the annual commemorations of the genocide are associated with an increase in the level of...
The aim was to contribute to an understanding of social processes of post-conflict healing, reconcil...
A field experiment compared the level of personal and collective guilt in survivors (N = 200) and ac...
Twenty years after the genocide, many Rwandans still suffer from the psychological wounds of the pas...
This article explores psychological avenues to reconciliation between groups. It describes the psych...
Post-conflict governments and multilateral organizations have advocated truth commissions since the ...
Rwanda has changed drastically since the 1994 genocide; however, the long-term effects of the exper...
Abstract: This paper explores the concept of resilience in survivors of mass violence as a critical ...
A questionnaire survey (N = 247) investigated the influence of identification with the Rwandan natio...