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20 Years after Genocide: Psychology's Role in Reconciliation and Reconstruction in Rwanda (Special Thematic Section)
20 Years after Genocide: Psychology's Role in Reconciliation and Reconstruction in Rwanda (Special Thematic Section)
Guest-edited by Craig McGarty
Twenty Years After Genocide: The Role of Psychology in the Reconciliation and Reconstruction Process in Rwanda
Craig McGarty
How Motherhood Triumphs Over Trauma Among Mothers With Children From Genocidal Rape in Rwanda
Odeth Kantengwa
Does Identification With Rwanda Increase Reconciliation Sentiments Between Genocide Survivors and Non-Victims? The Mediating Roles of Perceived Intergroup Similarity and Self-Esteem During Commemorations
Clémentine Kanazayire, Laurent Licata, Patricia Mélotte, Jean Pierre Dusingizemungu, Assaad E. Azzi
Trust, Individual Guilt, Collective Guilt and Dispositions Toward Reconciliation Among Rwandan Survivors and Prisoners Before and After Their Participation in Postgenocide Gacaca Courts in Rwanda
Patrick Kanyangara, Bernard Rimé, Dario Paez, Vincent Yzerbyt
The Challenging Road to Reconciliation in Rwanda: Societal Processes, Interventions and Their Evaluation
Ervin Staub
Beyond Conflict and Spoilt Identities: How Rwandan Leaders Justify a Single Recategorization Model for Post-Conflict Reconciliation
Sigrun Marie Moss
Messages of Hope: Using Positive Stories of Survival to Assist Recovery in Rwanda
Girish Lala, Craig McGarty, Emma F. Thomas, Angela Ebert, Mick Broderick, Martin Mhando, Yves Kamuronsi
Supportive-Expressive Group Therapy for People Experiencing Collective Traumatic Crisis During the Genocide Commemoration Period in Rwanda: Impact and Implications
Darius Gishoma, Jean-Luc Brackelaire, Naasson Munyandamutsa, Jane Mujawayezu, Achour Ait Mohand, Yvonne Kayiteshonga
Between Fiction and Reality in Post-Genocide Rwanda: Reflections on a Social-Psychological Media Intervention for Social Change
Rezarta Bilali