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Collective experiences in the former Yugoslavia:a societal psychology approach
Collective experiences and collective memories: writing the history of crisis, wars, and the balkanisation of Yugoslavia
Ethnic intolerance, a product rather than a cause of war: Revisiting the state of the art
The demise of mixed marriage? A cross-generational outlook on ethnic boundaries between families
The destruction of multiethnic locations: Markers of identity and the determinants of residential trajectories
Compliance and resistance to the logic of ethnic conflict during the siege of Sarajevo
Beyond ethnic intolerance: traces and benefits of ethnic diversity in post-war Bosnia-Herzegovina
From collective victimhood to social reconstruction: Outlining a conceptual framework
Declared enemies: Personal and social logics of collective guilt assignment
When nobody stood up and everybody is guilty: a puzzle of individual responsibility and collective guilt
Threatened powers: When blaming the others grows out of internal instability and protest
Shattered beliefs: How to cope when the world is not a just place
Beyond collective denial: Public reactions to human rights violations and the struggle over the moral continuity of communities
War and community: What have we learned about their inter-relations?.

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