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When group members forgive: Antecedents and consequences (2015)
Journal Article
Noor. (2015). When group members forgive: Antecedents and consequences. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 577 - 588. https://doi.org/10.1177/1368430215586605

Whether forgiveness is essential for intergroup reconciliation may be disputable, but its potential ability to repair human relationships following offenses committed based on group membership remains of considerable importance. The primary focus of... Read More about When group members forgive: Antecedents and consequences.

Peace vision and its socio-emotional antecedents: The role of forgiveness, trust and inclusive victim perceptions (2015)
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Noor. (2015). Peace vision and its socio-emotional antecedents: The role of forgiveness, trust and inclusive victim perceptions. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 644 - 654. https://doi.org/10.1177/1368430215586604

The present study conceptualized peace vision as the view of peace as desirable, feasible, and requiring substantial concessions by both parties and examined the social-emotional factors contributing to its endorsement among Israeli Jews (N = 400). I... Read More about Peace vision and its socio-emotional antecedents: The role of forgiveness, trust and inclusive victim perceptions.

Social Identities and Intergroup Emotions: The Background of Forgiveness Attitudes and Political Reparation in Chile (2013)
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González, R., Manzi, J., & Noor, M. (2013). Social Identities and Intergroup Emotions: The Background of Forgiveness Attitudes and Political Reparation in Chile. Psykhe (Santiago), 22(2), 129-146. https://doi.org/10.7764/psykhe.22.2.575

In the context of the Chilean political reconciliation process, the present study conceptualizes and tests a meditational model that examines the relational pattern established between social identities (national and political) and attitudes toward p... Read More about Social Identities and Intergroup Emotions: The Background of Forgiveness Attitudes and Political Reparation in Chile.

Overcoming competitive victimhood and facilitating forgiveness through re-categorization into a common victim and perpetrator identity (2013)
Journal Article
Noor. (2013). Overcoming competitive victimhood and facilitating forgiveness through re-categorization into a common victim and perpetrator identity. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 867 -877

We argue that facilitating forgiveness among groups involved in intractable conflicts requires reducing competitive victimhood which stems from the conflicting parties' motivation to restore agency and a positive moral image. Examining novel and trad... Read More about Overcoming competitive victimhood and facilitating forgiveness through re-categorization into a common victim and perpetrator identity.

Intergroup identity perceptions and their implications for intergroup forgiveness: The Common Ingroup Identity Model and its efficacy in the field (2012)
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Noor. (2012). Intergroup identity perceptions and their implications for intergroup forgiveness: The Common Ingroup Identity Model and its efficacy in the field. https://doi.org/10.1080/03033910.2010.10446332

Three studies revisited the application of the Common Ingroup Identity Model (CIIM) to the Northern Irish conflict and shed light on the factors that potentially limit the scope of the CIIM. Study 1 (N =61) showed that both conflict protagonists unan... Read More about Intergroup identity perceptions and their implications for intergroup forgiveness: The Common Ingroup Identity Model and its efficacy in the field.

When suffering begets suffering: The Psychology of competitive victimhood between adversarial groups in violent conflicts (2012)
Journal Article
Noor. (2012). When suffering begets suffering: The Psychology of competitive victimhood between adversarial groups in violent conflicts. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 351 - 374. https://doi.org/10.1177/1088868312440048

Inter-group competitive victimhood (CV) describes the efforts of members of groups involved in violent conflicts to establish that their group has suffered more than their adversarial group. Such efforts contribute to conflicts’ escalation and impede... Read More about When suffering begets suffering: The Psychology of competitive victimhood between adversarial groups in violent conflicts.

Familiarity Breeds Compassion: Knowledge of Disaster Areas and Willingness to Donate Money to Disaster Victims: EFFECTS OF KNOWLEDGE ON DONATIONS (2012)
Journal Article
Zagefka, H., Noor, M., & Brown, R. (2013). Familiarity Breeds Compassion: Knowledge of Disaster Areas and Willingness to Donate Money to Disaster Victims: EFFECTS OF KNOWLEDGE ON DONATIONS. Applied Psychology, 62(4), 640-654. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1464-0597.2012.00501.x

We tested whether knowing more about an area where a humanitarian disaster happened would increase willingness to donate to its victims. Knowledge was proposed to have a positive impact on donation proclivity, mediated by greater identification with... Read More about Familiarity Breeds Compassion: Knowledge of Disaster Areas and Willingness to Donate Money to Disaster Victims: EFFECTS OF KNOWLEDGE ON DONATIONS.

Precursors and mediators of intergroup reconciliation in Northern Ireland: a new model (2008)
Journal Article
Noor. (2008). Precursors and mediators of intergroup reconciliation in Northern Ireland: a new model. British Journal of Social Psychology, 481 - 495. https://doi.org/10.1348/014466607X238751

We examined social psychological factors contributing to the restoration of the intergroup relationship between Protestants and Catholics in Northern Ireland. A theoretical model of reconciliation orientation (ROM) was developed, with intergroup forg... Read More about Precursors and mediators of intergroup reconciliation in Northern Ireland: a new model.

On positive psychological outcomes; what helps groups with a history of conflict to forgive and reconcile with each other? (2008)
Journal Article
Noor. (2008). On positive psychological outcomes; what helps groups with a history of conflict to forgive and reconcile with each other?. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 819 - 832. https://doi.org/10.1177/0146167208315555

Three studies examined the roles of traditional and novel social psychological variables involved in intergroup forgiveness. Study 1 (N = 480) revealed that among the pro-Pinochet and the anti-Pinochet groups in Chile, forgiveness was predicted by in... Read More about On positive psychological outcomes; what helps groups with a history of conflict to forgive and reconcile with each other?.