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Collective memories of colonialism and acculturation dynamics among Congolese immigrants living in Belgium
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Explaining differences between social groups: The impact of group identification on attribution
When group representations serve social change: the speeches of Patrice Lumumba during the decolonization of Congo
An Unfinished Chapter: The Impact of Belgians’ Social Representations of Colonialism on their Present-Day Attitudes Towards Congolese People Living in Belgium
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Does Group Identification Facilitate or Prevent Collective Guilt about Past Misdeeds? Resolving the Paradox
Collective Memories of WWII Collaboration in Belgium and Attitudes About Amnesty in the Two Main Linguistic Communities
When Collective Memories of Victimhood Fade: Generational Evolution of Intergroup Attitudes and Political Aspirations in Belgium
Attitudes Towards World War II Collaboration in Belgium: Effects on Political Positioning Towards the Amnesty Issue in the Two Main Linguistic Communities
Do public speeches induce “collective” forgetting? The Belgian King’s 2012 summer speech as a case study
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Do public speeches induce “collective†forgetting? The Belgian King’s 2012 summer speech as a case study