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When group representations serve social change: the speeches of Patrice Lumumba during the decolonization of Congo
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Procedural justice in majority-minority relations: studies involving Belgian linguistic groups
Holocaust or Benevolent Paternalism? Intergenerational Comparisons on Collective Memories and Emotions about Belgium's Colonial Past
Do public speeches induce “collective” forgetting? The Belgian King’s 2012 summer speech as a case study
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Principled Disagreements: Adhesion to Intergroup Justice Standards in the Context of the Belgian Linguistic Conflict
Recognition of shared past sufferings, trust and improving intergroup attitudes in Belgium
Pour un dialogue des mémoires en Belgique
Do public speeches induce “collective†forgetting? The Belgian King’s 2012 summer speech as a case study
The interplay between collective memory and the erosion of nation states – the paradigmatic case of Belgium: Introduction to the special issue
When Collective Memories of Victimhood Fade: Generational Evolution of Intergroup Attitudes and Political Aspirations in Belgium