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Postconflict Reconciliation: Intergroup Forgiveness and Implicit Biases in Northern Ireland
Authors:Tania Tam  Miles Hewstone  Jared B Kenworthy  Ed Cairns  Claudia Marinetti  Leo Geddes  Brian Parkinson
Institution:Legal Services Research Centre;
University of Oxford;
University of Texas at Arlington;
University of Ulster;
University of Oxford
Abstract:Even after a conflict has formally ended, there is still a need for postconflict reconciliation and the building of mutual forgiveness and trust between communities. This article addresses psychological processes crucial to moving beyond a history of violent sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland. We investigated the predictors of intergroup forgiveness, in terms of intergroup emotions, infrahumanization, empathy, and intergroup contact. Intergroup trust and measures of implicit intergroup bias were also explored in this area of real intergroup conflict. The results are discussed in terms of their implications for postconflict reconciliation in Northern Ireland and other conflict areas.
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