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Ivanović et al., 2021 - Google Patents

(Im) moral symbols and (im) moral deeds: defensive strategies for coping with historical transgressions of group heroes and villains

Ivanović et al., 2021

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2997282915184267173
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Ivanović J
Žeželj I
Psaltis C
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Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology

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In two post-conflict societies (Serbia and Cyprus), the authors investigated how people cope with in-group historical transgression when heroes and villains relevant for their collective identity are made salient in it. The authors set the events in foundational periods for Serbian …
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