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ABSTRACT Why do some members of an ethnic group support ethnic group rights while others do not? Drawing on social psychology, I argue that exposure to political violence shapes individual attitudes by deepening in‐group and out‐group distinctions and fostering expressive solidarity towards group rights. To test this argument, the study uses nationally
Oner Yigit
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Between Documentary and Provocation. New Tendencies (not only) in Contemporary Polish Holocaust Literature [PDF]
The Holocaust can be seen as a transnational crime, and a collective trauma of universal extension. Therefore national approaches could be seen only as an example out of many others.
Hans-Christian Trepte
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Axiological pessimism, procreation and collective responsibility
Abstract A form of pessimism can support the claim that we have a collective duty to prevent the creation of additional human beings. More specifically, I argue that axiological pessimism, which suggests that human existence is overall bad (for humans) because of a form of evil it causes, implies that we should end human procreation, provided that we ...
Andrea Sauchelli
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THE MAIN DIRECTIONS IN CONTEMPORARY STUDIES OF THE PROBLEMS OF THE HOLOCAUST
The paper deals with the level of development of historiography concerning the problems of the Holocaust in the Soviet period. New directions in the analysis of the Holocaust are also pointed out.
K. A. Vavilova
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The Holocaust in Romania: The Iasi Pogrom of June 1941 [PDF]
Radu Ioanid
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Abstract Shuman et al. (2021) previously illustrated the effectiveness of non‐normative non‐violent protest tactics in gaining resistant high‐status group members' support for concessions. However, their focus on low‐status groups' tactics overlooks the real‐world complexities of protests, including emotional appeals and the presence of high‐status ...
Hakan Çakmak, Ezgi Kara, İrem Sakarya
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The seventh million: the Israelis and the Holocaust [PDF]
Ezra Mendelsohn
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Abstract The Israel‐Palestinian conflict is one of the most well‐known and polarizing issues that has impacts on societies, and institutions beyond Israel, and Palestine. This interview with prominent social scientist Daniel Bar‐Tal, Professor Emeritus, School of Education, Tel Aviv University, focused on the situation in Israel and Palestine following
Daniel Bar‐Tal
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The Roots of Stanley Milgram’s Obedience Experiments and Their Relevance to the Holocaust [PDF]
Thomas Blass
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