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Holocaust or Benevolent Paternalism? Intergenerational Comparisons on Collective Memories and Emotions about Belgium's Colonial Past
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When group representations serve social change: the speeches of Patrice Lumumba during the decolonization of Congo
Procedural justice in majority-minority relations: studies involving Belgian linguistic groups
Does Group Identification Facilitate or Prevent Collective Guilt about Past Misdeeds? Resolving the Paradox
When Collective Memories of Victimhood Fade: Generational Evolution of Intergroup Attitudes and Political Aspirations in Belgium
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How sexual objectification generates dehumanization in Western and Eastern Cultures: a comparison between Belgium and Thailand
A Waffle-shaped Model on How Realistic Dimensions of the Belgian Conflict Structure Collective Memories and Stereotypes
Le Collabo et l'Assisté: stéréotypes et mémoires collectives liés au conflit linguistique belge
Pour un dialogue des mémoires en Belgique
How cultural orientation and self-compassion shape objectified body consciousness for women from America, Belgium, Russia, and Thailand