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Collective Apologies and Their Effects on Forgiveness: Pessimistic Evidence but Constructive Implications
Authors:Matthew J Hornsey  Michael JA Wohl  Catherine R Philpot
Affiliation:1. School of PsychologyUniversity of Queensland;2. Department of PsychologyCarleton University
Abstract:In the last three decades, there has been an explosion in the frequency with which leaders of groups have issued official apologies for collective transgressions. These apologies are commonly assumed to lay a pathway to forgiveness and reconciliation, but empirical examination of the downstream consequences of collective apologies is still in its infancy. In this article, we review a series of studies—including interview studies, survey studies, and experiments—that question the assumed wisdom that collective apologies lead to intergroup forgiveness. Reasons for the muted evidence of an apology–forgiveness link at the intergroup level are elaborated, and implications for how best to issue gestures of reconciliation and remorse are discussed.
Keywords:apologies  forgiveness  intergroup relations  reconciliation
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