2016
DOI: 10.19090/pp.2016.2.163-175
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Kolektivna Krivica I Spremnost Na Pomirenje: Međugeneracijske Razlike

Abstract: Osnovni cilj ovog rada je ispitati odnos između prihvatanja i pripisivanja kolektivne krivice i spremnosti na pomirenje među stanovništvom srpske etničke pripadnosti u Bosni i Hercegovini. Ispitaćemo koji faktori doprinose spremnosti na pomirenje sa osvrtom na karakteristike i razlike prisutne među mlađom generacijom koja je rođena i odrasla neposredno nakon posljednjih ratnih dešavanja u Bosni i Hercegovini u podjeljenim etničkim sredinama te starijom generacijom koja je odrasla u etnički heterogenim sredinam… Show more

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“…For example, in addition to participating in various antiwar and prodemocracy NGOs and activities, psychologists in Serbia founded the Most ( Bridge ) group whose aim was reconciliation among the Yugoslav people. Unfortunately, current psychological research shows that the willingness to reconcile is still rather low, even among the younger generations (Milas et al, 2007; Niškanović & Petrović, 2016). This is regrettable since the reconciliation is the absolute starting point for the progress and prosperity of the Yugoslav region.…”
Section: Epiloguementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in addition to participating in various antiwar and prodemocracy NGOs and activities, psychologists in Serbia founded the Most ( Bridge ) group whose aim was reconciliation among the Yugoslav people. Unfortunately, current psychological research shows that the willingness to reconcile is still rather low, even among the younger generations (Milas et al, 2007; Niškanović & Petrović, 2016). This is regrettable since the reconciliation is the absolute starting point for the progress and prosperity of the Yugoslav region.…”
Section: Epiloguementioning
confidence: 99%