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Collective Memories and Present-Day Intergroup Relations (Special Thematic Section)
Collective Memories and Present-Day Intergroup Relations (Special Thematic Section)
Guest-edited by Ana Figueiredo, Jonas Rees, Borja Martinovic, & Laurent Licata
Collective Memories and Present-Day Intergroup Relations: Introduction to the Special Thematic Section
Ana Figueiredo, Borja Martinovic, Jonas Rees, Laurent Licata
Identity and Othering in Past and Present: Representations of the Soviet Era in Estonian Post-Soviet Textbooks
Katrin Kello
Collective Memory of a Dissolved Country: Group-Based Nostalgia and Guilt Assignment as Predictors of Interethnic Relations Between Diaspora Groups From Former Yugoslavia
Borja Martinovic, Jolanda Jetten, Anouk Smeekes, Maykel Verkuyten
Fostering Trust and Forgiveness Through the Acknowledgment of Others’ Past Victimization
Luca Andrighetto, Samer Halabi, Arie Nadler
Silence in Official Representations of History: Implications for National Identity and Intergroup Relations
Tuğçe Kurtiş, Nur Soylu Yalçınkaya, Glenn Adams
Collective Memory as Tool for Intergroup Conflict: The Case of 9/11 Commemoration
Nader H. Hakim, Glenn Adams
A Cultural Psychological Analysis of Collective Memory as Mediated Action: Constructions of Indian History
Sahana Mukherjee, Glenn Adams, Ludwin E. Molina
Social Representations of Latin American History and (Post)Colonial Relations in Brazil, Chile and Mexico
Julia Alves Brasil, Rosa Cabecinhas
Collective Nostalgia Is Associated With Stronger Outgroup-Directed Anger and Participation in Ingroup-Favoring Collective Action
Wing-Yee Cheung, Constantine Sedikides, Tim Wildschut, Nicole Tausch, Arin H. Ayanian
Endorsing Narratives Under Threat: Maintaining Perceived Collective Continuity Through the Protective Power of Ingroup Narratives in Northern Ireland and Cyprus
Anouk Smeekes, Shelley McKeown, Charis Psaltis
It’s About Valence: Historical Continuity or Historical Discontinuity as a Threat to Social Identity
Jenny Roth, Michaela Huber, Annkatrin Juenger, James H. Liu