The promise and limits of moral exemplars for intergroup conflict resolution and reconciliation

Author:

Bilewicz Michał1ORCID,Čehajić‐Clancy Sabina2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Psychology University of Warsaw Warsaw Poland

2. Department of Psychology Stockholm University Stockholm Sweden

Abstract

AbstractStories about moral exemplars can provide crucial information about the moral heterogeneity of social groups involved in the conflict. This article addresses the role of moral exemplars narratives in changing perceptions of violent historic intergroup conflicts. We propose that two central outcomes of such interventions make them potentially an effective approach for improving intergroup relations in situations of violent intergroup conflict: (1) facilitation of intergroup contact and (2) increasing reconciliatory attitudes. Although most of the existing research on moral exemplars is focused on their positive outcomes, we suggest that moral exemplars might also have destructive consequences: they could be misused to gain an advantage in an intergroup conflict and might stress the immorality of the non‐helping majority. By integrating these two possibilities, we propose a curvilinear model of the effects of moral exemplars narratives in post‐conflict reconciliation and resolution of violent conflicts.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Law,Psychology (miscellaneous)

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