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%T Vessels with Gold or Guilt: Emotional Reactions to Family Involvement Associated with Glorious or Gloomy Aspects of the Colonial Past
%A Zebel, Sven
%A Pennekamp, Sjoerd F.
%A Zomeren, Martijn van
%A Doosje, Bertjan
%A Kleef, Gerben A. van
%A Vliek, Michael L. W.
%A Schalk, Job van der
%J Group Processes & Intergroup Relations
%N 1
%P 71-86
%V 10
%D 2007
%K emotions; family; involvement; past; valence
%= 2011-03-01T05:50:00Z
%~ http://www.peerproject.eu/
%> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-228153
%X In two studies we examined whether forging a psychological bond with a                nation’s colonization past facilitates the experience of positive and                negative group-based self-conscious emotions as a function of a positive or negative                manipulation of this past. Because people need to belong, we hypothesized that                stronger family involvement in a nation’s colonization past (i.e.                involved ancestors) evokes stronger a positive self-conscious emotions after                positive descriptions of the nation’s colonizing past, and stronger                negative self-conscious emotions after negative descriptions. In Study 1, we found                support for these hypotheses in a real-life setting in which Dutch people actually                found out whether their ancestors were involved in the colonization of Indonesia or                not. In Study 2, we manipulated family involvement and valence of the past. Results                offered support for the tested hypotheses. Implications of the results are discussed                in relation to theories on identity and emotion.
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%9 journal article
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