{"id":40,"date":"2018-08-13T16:44:15","date_gmt":"2018-08-13T16:44:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wordpress.clarku.edu\/jvollhardt\/?page_id=40"},"modified":"2025-08-21T12:44:22","modified_gmt":"2025-08-21T12:44:22","slug":"collective-victim-beliefs","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/wordpress.clarku.edu\/jvollhardt\/collective-victim-beliefs\/","title":{"rendered":"Publications on Collective Victimization Beliefs"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Vollhardt, J.R., \u00dcnal, H., Szab\u00f3, Z.P., Jeong, H.Y., Cohrs, C., &amp; Black, D. (2025, in press). Toward a conceptual integration of collective victimization beliefs and their variation within and across contexts: A Q-methodology study in five communities. European Journal of Social Psychology.<\/p>\n<p>\u00dcnal, H.* &amp; Vollhardt, J.R. (2025, in press). Different beliefs about collective victimization predict support for distinct resistance strategies: Survey findings among the Kurdish diaspora. <em>Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology. <\/em><\/p>\n<p>Vollhardt, J.R., \u00dcnal, H.*, &amp; Nair, R.* (2025, in press). Between solidarity and betrayal: How differences in societal acknowledgment, group position, and expectations inform intergroup relations in the context of collective victimization. <em>International Journal of Social Psychology.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Vollhardt, J.R., Konushevci, T., Macedonci, A., &amp; Lee, H. (2024). Never again: Lessons of genocide in survivor testimonies from the Holocaust, Nanjing Massacre, and Rwandan Genocide. <em>European Journal of Social Psychology, , 54 <\/em>(7), 1577-1592.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Skrodza, M., &amp; Vollhardt, J.R. (2024). Collective victim beliefs in the aftermath of historical trauma and their effects on psychological well-being: Initial findings among the Polish diaspora in the U.S. <em>Journal of Community &amp; Applied Social Psychology<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>Twali, M.S., Overstreet, N., &amp; Vollhardt, J. R. (2023). Lay theories about collective power in the context of racial oppression. <em>European Journal of Social Psychology, 53<\/em>(6), 1037-1054.<\/p>\n<p>Vollhardt, J.R., \u00dcnal, H., &amp; Nair, R. (2023). \u201cYou don\u2019t compare horrors, you just don\u2019t do that\u201d: Examining assumptions and extending the scope of comparative victim beliefs. <em>British Journal of Social Psychology, 62<\/em>(1), 393\u2013413.<\/p>\n<p>Rupar, M., Bobowik, M., Arnoso, M., Arnoso, A., &amp; Vollhardt, J. R. (2022). General inclusive victimhood predicts willingness to engage in intergroup contact: Findings from Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Basque Country. <em>Journal of Applied Social Psychology, <\/em><em>52<\/em>(2), 71-84.<\/p>\n<p>Vollhardt, J.R., Twali, M. S., &amp; Jayakody, S. (2021). Inclusive narratives of suffering. In G. Elcheroth &amp; N. de Mel (Eds.), <em>In the shadow of transitional justice. Cross-national perspectives on the transformative potential of remembrance<\/em>. Routledge.<\/p>\n<p>Vollhardt, J.R., Szab\u00f3, Z.,&nbsp;McNeill, A., Hadjiandreou, E., &amp; Winiewski, M. (2021). Beyond comparisons: The complexity and context-dependency of collective victim beliefs. <em>European Journal of Social Psychology, 51 <\/em>(7), 1138-1157.<\/p>\n<p>Jeong, H., &amp; Vollhardt, J.R. (2021). Koreans\u2019 collective victim beliefs about Japanese colonization. <em>Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 27<\/em>(4), 629\u2013641.<\/p>\n<p>Vollhardt, J.R., Cohrs, J.C., &nbsp;Szab\u00f3, Z.P., Winiewski, M., Twali, M.S., Hadjiandreou, E., &amp; McNeill, A. (2021). The role of comparative victim beliefs in predicting support for hostile versus prosocial intergroup outcomes. <em>European Journal of Social Psychology, 51<\/em>(3), 505-524.<\/p>\n<p>Jeong, H., &amp; Vollhardt, J.R. (2021). Different collective memories of Japanese colonization in Korea: Consequences for distinct preferences for strategies to deal with the past. <em>Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 24<\/em>(3), 392-404.<\/p>\n<p>Peni\u0107, S., Vollhardt, J.R., &amp; Reicher, S. (2021). Reconciliation versus justice? It depends on the context: The role of symmetric and asymmetric violence in predicting post-conflict attitudes. S<em>ocial Psychological and Personality Science, 12 <\/em>(2), 202-212.<\/p>\n<p>Nair, R., &amp; Vollhardt, J.R. (2020). Intersectionality and relations between oppressed groups: Intergroup implications of beliefs about intersectional differences and commonalities. <em>Journal of Social Issues, 76, <\/em>993-1013.<\/p>\n<p>Szab\u00f3, Z., Vollhardt, J.R., &amp; M\u00e9sz\u00e1ros, N. (2020). Through the lens of history: The effects of beliefs about historical victimization on responses to refugees. <em>International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 74, <\/em>94-114.<\/p>\n<p>Vollhardt, J.R. (Ed.). (2020). <em>The social psychology of collective victimhood. <\/em>New York: Oxford University Press.<\/p>\n<p>Vollhardt, J.R. (2020). Introduction to \u201cThe social psychology of collective victimhood\u201d: Examining context, power, and diversity in experiences of collective victimization. In J. R. Vollhardt (Ed.), <em>The social psychology of collective victimhood<\/em>. New York: Oxford University Press.<\/p>\n<p>McNeill, A. &amp; Vollhardt, J. R. (2020). \u201cWe all suffered!\u201d \u2013 The role of power in rhetorical strategies of inclusive victimhood and its consequences for intergroup relations. In J. R. Vollhardt (Ed.), <em>The social psychology of collective victimhood<\/em>. New York: Oxford University Press.<\/p>\n<p>Nair, R., &amp; Vollhardt, J. R. (2019). Intersectional consciousness in collective victim beliefs: Perceived intragroup differences among disadvantaged groups. <em>Political Psychology, 40<\/em>(5), 917-934.<\/p>\n<p>Bilali, R., &amp; Vollhardt, J.R. (2019). Victim and perpetrator groups\u2019 divergent perspectives on collective violence: Implications for intergroup relations. <em>Advances in Political Psychology, 40, <\/em>75-108.<\/p>\n<p>Vollhardt, J.R. &amp; Nair, R. (2018). The two-sided nature of individual and intragroup experiences in the aftermath of collective victimization: Findings from four diaspora groups. <em>European Journal of Social Psychology<\/em>, <em>48<\/em> (4), 412-432.<\/p>\n<p>Noor, M., Vollhardt, J.R., Mari, S., &amp; Nadler, A. (Eds.) (2017). The social psychology of collective victimhood. <em>European Journal of Social Psychology, 47.<\/em> [special issue]<\/p>\n<p>Noor, M., Vollhardt, J.R., Mari, S., &amp; Nadler, A. (2017). Social psychology of collective victimhood. (Introduction to the special issue) <em>European Journal of Social Psychology<\/em>, <em>47<\/em>, 121-134.<\/p>\n<p>Vollhardt, J.R., Nair, R., &amp; Tropp, L. (2016)<em>. <\/em>Inclusive victim consciousness predicts minority group members\u2019 support for refugees and immigrants. <em>Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 46, <\/em>354\u2013368.<\/p>\n<p>Cohrs, J. C., McNeill, A., &amp; Vollhardt, J. R. (2015). The two-sided role of inclusive victimhood for intergroup reconciliation: Evidence from Northern Ireland. <em>Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, <\/em><em>21,&nbsp;<\/em>634-647.<\/p>\n<p>Vollhardt, J.R., &amp; Bilali, R. (2015). The role of inclusive and exclusive victim consciousness in predicting intergroup attitudes: Findings from Rwanda, Burundi, and DRC<em>. Political Psychology, 36, <\/em>489-506.<\/p>\n<p>Vollhardt, J.R. (2015). Inclusive victim consciousness in advocacy, social movements, and intergroup relations: Promises and pitfalls. <em>Social Issues and Policy Review<\/em>, <em>9,<\/em> 89-120.<\/p>\n<p>Vollhardt, J. R., Bilewicz, M., &amp; Olechowski, M. (2015). Victims under siege: Lessons for Polish-Jewish relations and beyond. In K. Sharvit &amp; E. Halperin (Eds.), <em>The social psychology of intractable conflicts &#8211; celebrating the legacy of Daniel Bar-Tal,<\/em> volume I (pp. 75-87). New York: Springer.<\/p>\n<p>Vollhardt, J.R. (2014). The question of legitimacy in studying collective trauma. In I. Ma\u010dek (Ed.), <em>Engaging violence. Trauma, memory, and representation <\/em>(pp. 74-90)<em>. <\/em>New York, NY: Routledge.<\/p>\n<p>Nair, R., &amp; Vollhardt, J.R. (2014). Understanding intergroup relations in India: The role of group-based victim consciousness. <em>Charpoy: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the Social Sciences, 1, <\/em>50-61.<\/p>\n<p>Vollhardt, J. R. (2012). Collective victimization. In L. Tropp (Ed.), <em>Oxford handbook of intergroup conflict <\/em>(pp. 136 &#8211; 157)<em>. <\/em>New York, NY: Oxford University Press.<\/p>\n<p>Vollhardt, J.R. (2012). Interpreting rights and duties after mass violence. <em>Culture and Psychology<\/em>, <em>18,<\/em> 133-145.<\/p>\n<p>Vollhardt, J. R. (2012). Collective victimhood. In D. J. Christie (Ed.), <em>Encyclopedia of Peace Psychology <\/em>(pp. 1164-1167). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell.<\/p>\n<p>Vollhardt, J. R., &amp; Staub, E. (2011). Inclusive altruism born of suffering: The effects of past suffering on prosocial behavior toward outgroups. <em>American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 81, <\/em>307-315.<em> &nbsp;<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Vollhardt, J.R. (2009). Altruism born of suffering and prosocial behavior following adverse life events: A review and conceptual integration. <em>Social Justice Research, 22, <\/em>53-97.<\/p>\n<p>Vollhardt, J. R. (2009). The role of victim beliefs in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Risk or potential for peace? <em>Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 15,<\/em> 135-159.<\/p>\n<p>Staub, E., &amp; Vollhardt, J. (2008). Altruism born of suffering: The roots of caring and helping after experiences of personal and political victimization. <em>American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 78, <\/em>267-280.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Vollhardt, J.R., \u00dcnal, H., Szab\u00f3, Z.P., Jeong, H.Y., Cohrs, C., &amp; Black, D. (2025, in press). 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