Group-Conflict Resolution: Sources of Resistance to Reconciliation
Erin Ann O'Hara and Sara Sun Beale Special Editors
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Introduction
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Erin Ann O'Hara |
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Victims, "Closure," and the Sociology of Emotion
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Susan A. Bandes |
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Polarization: The Role of Emotions in Reconciliation Efforts
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Meghan Clarke |
27 |
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The Unforgiving: Reflections on the Resistance to Forgiveness After Atrocity
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Thomas Brudholm Valérie Rosoux |
33 |
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Institutions From Above and Voices From Below: A Comment on Challenges to Group-Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation
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Laurel E. Fletcher |
51 |
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Truth, Understanding, and Repair
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E. Franklin Dukes |
57 |
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A Biological Approach to Understanding Resistance to Apology, Forgiveness, and Reconciliation in Group Conflict
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Douglas H. Yarn Gregory Todd Jones |
63 |
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Unlearning Fear Out-Group Others
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Terry A. Maroney |
83 |
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Encountering and Countering Tribal Conflict With Film and Dialogue
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Steve D. Martin |
89 |
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Skirmishes on the Temporal Boundaries of States
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Meir Dan-Cohen |
95 |
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Comment on Meir Dan-Cohen, Skirmishes on the Temporal Boundaries of States
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John C.P. Goldberg |
115 |
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On Legitmacy Theory and the Effectiveness of Truth Commissions
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James L. Gibson |
123 |
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Legitimacy and Effectiveness of a Grassroots Truth and Reconciliation Commission
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Jill E. Williams |
143 |
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Persistent Nonviolent Conflict With No Reconciliation: The Flemish and Walloons in Belgium
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Robert Mnookin Alain Verbeke |
151 |
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Governing Pluralistic Societies
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Tom Tyler |
187 |
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Examining the Applicability of the Concepts of Apology, Forgiveness, and Reconciliation to Multi-Stakeholder, Collaborative Problem-Solving Processes
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Jennifer Pratt Miles |
193 |
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Using Criminal Punishment to Serve Both Victim and Social Needs
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Erin Ann O'Hara Maria Mayo Robbins |
199 |
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Comment on Using Criminal Punishment to Serve Both Victim and Social Needs
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John O. Haley |
219 |
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A Reflection and Response to Using Criminal Punishment to Serve Both Victim and Social Needs
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Rev. Dr. Kenneth R. Downes |
227 |
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Never Being Able to Say You're Sorry: Barriers to Apology By Leaders in Group Conflicts
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Roger Conner Patricia Jordan |
233 |
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Saving Face: The Benefits of Not Saying I'm Sorry
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Brent T. White |
261 |
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Can Effective Apology Emerge Through Litigation?
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Alphonse A. Gerhardstein |
271 |