Dealing with Past Colonial Conflicts: How Perceived Characteristics of the Victimized Outgroup Can Influence the Experience of Group-Based Guilt

An examination of potential outgroup-focused predictors of group-based guilt relating to past colonial conflicts involving Portugal and the Netherlands, specifically, the role of the perceptions of the ingroup towards the victimized outgroup, as well as on outgroup identification and meta-perception...

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Main Authors: Sven Zebel, Joaquim Pires Valentim, Bertjan Doosje, Ana Mateus Figueiredo
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Language:English
Published: University of Bielefeld 2010-05-01
Series:International Journal of Conflict and Violence
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Online Access:http://www.ijcv.org/index.php/ijcv/article/view/64
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spelling doaj-396178f6275f4badb6da1e378f84f2b22020-11-25T03:27:39ZengUniversity of BielefeldInternational Journal of Conflict and Violence1864-13852010-05-014189105Dealing with Past Colonial Conflicts: How Perceived Characteristics of the Victimized Outgroup Can Influence the Experience of Group-Based GuiltSven ZebelJoaquim Pires ValentimBertjan DoosjeAna Mateus FigueiredoAn examination of potential outgroup-focused predictors of group-based guilt relating to past colonial conflicts involving Portugal and the Netherlands, specifically, the role of the perceptions of the ingroup towards the victimized outgroup, as well as on outgroup identification and meta-perceptions (i.e. the ingroup's beliefs regarding the outgroup's perceptions of it). Using Structural Equation Modeling in a Portuguese sample (N = 178) and a Dutch sample (N = 157), we found that the experience of group-based guilt due to colonial conflicts can be positively predicted by outgroup perceptions and outgroup identification (Dutch sample only). Meta-perceptions were a negative predictor of group-based guilt (Dutch sample only). Furthermore, our results show that group-based guilt is positively associated with compensatory behavioral intentions and perceived importance of remembering past colonial conflicts. Results point to the important role of outgroup-focused variables in shaping group-based guilt experiences relating to past conflicts between groups. The findings suggest possible avenues of further research and ways to improve intergroup relations following conflict.http://www.ijcv.org/index.php/ijcv/article/view/64colonial conflictsgroup-based guiltoutgroup identificationoutgroup perceptionsmeta-perceptionsimportance of remembering
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Joaquim Pires Valentim
Bertjan Doosje
Ana Mateus Figueiredo
Dealing with Past Colonial Conflicts: How Perceived Characteristics of the Victimized Outgroup Can Influence the Experience of Group-Based Guilt
International Journal of Conflict and Violence
colonial conflicts
group-based guilt
outgroup identification
outgroup perceptions
meta-perceptions
importance of remembering
author_facet Sven Zebel
Joaquim Pires Valentim
Bertjan Doosje
Ana Mateus Figueiredo
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title Dealing with Past Colonial Conflicts: How Perceived Characteristics of the Victimized Outgroup Can Influence the Experience of Group-Based Guilt
title_short Dealing with Past Colonial Conflicts: How Perceived Characteristics of the Victimized Outgroup Can Influence the Experience of Group-Based Guilt
title_full Dealing with Past Colonial Conflicts: How Perceived Characteristics of the Victimized Outgroup Can Influence the Experience of Group-Based Guilt
title_fullStr Dealing with Past Colonial Conflicts: How Perceived Characteristics of the Victimized Outgroup Can Influence the Experience of Group-Based Guilt
title_full_unstemmed Dealing with Past Colonial Conflicts: How Perceived Characteristics of the Victimized Outgroup Can Influence the Experience of Group-Based Guilt
title_sort dealing with past colonial conflicts: how perceived characteristics of the victimized outgroup can influence the experience of group-based guilt
publisher University of Bielefeld
series International Journal of Conflict and Violence
issn 1864-1385
publishDate 2010-05-01
description An examination of potential outgroup-focused predictors of group-based guilt relating to past colonial conflicts involving Portugal and the Netherlands, specifically, the role of the perceptions of the ingroup towards the victimized outgroup, as well as on outgroup identification and meta-perceptions (i.e. the ingroup's beliefs regarding the outgroup's perceptions of it). Using Structural Equation Modeling in a Portuguese sample (N = 178) and a Dutch sample (N = 157), we found that the experience of group-based guilt due to colonial conflicts can be positively predicted by outgroup perceptions and outgroup identification (Dutch sample only). Meta-perceptions were a negative predictor of group-based guilt (Dutch sample only). Furthermore, our results show that group-based guilt is positively associated with compensatory behavioral intentions and perceived importance of remembering past colonial conflicts. Results point to the important role of outgroup-focused variables in shaping group-based guilt experiences relating to past conflicts between groups. The findings suggest possible avenues of further research and ways to improve intergroup relations following conflict.
topic colonial conflicts
group-based guilt
outgroup identification
outgroup perceptions
meta-perceptions
importance of remembering
url http://www.ijcv.org/index.php/ijcv/article/view/64
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