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Psychologica Belgica | 2017

Attitudes Towards World War II Collaboration in Belgium: Effects on Political Positioning Towards the Amnesty Issue in the Two Main Linguistic Communities

Laura De Guissmé; Simona Lastrego; Patricia Melotte; Laurent Licata

It is a known fact that some Belgians collaborated with the Nazi occupier during WWII. However, according to a popular myth, collaboration was widespread in Flanders, whereas Walloons bravely resisted. Of course, historical reality is much more nuanced, but this oversimplification has largely resurfaced in political debates surrounding the Belgian linguistic conflict. Demands for amnesty for former collaborators addressed by Flemish nationalist parties are a case in point. We conducted two studies in order to investigate Belgians’ attitudes towards this political issue in the two linguistic communities. In 2012, a first survey (N = 521; 315 French-speakers (FS) and 206 Dutch-speakers (DS)) showed that WWII collaboration was morally condemned, and attitudes towards amnesty were predominantly negative, in both groups. However, DS tended to support amnesty more than FS. This effect of Linguistic Group on Support for Amnesty was mediated by Judgments of Morality of collaboration, and this mediation was moderated by Linguistic identification. In 2015, a second survey (N = 774; 476 FS and 298 DS) confirmed these results. Moreover, judgments about the Unfairness of the repression of collaboration also mediated the effect of Linguistic Group on Support for Amnesty. These results suggest that differences in political position-taking regarding the granting of amnesty between DS and FS are, at least partly, due to different attitudes towards collaboration and to the membership to a linguistic community.


European Journal of Social Psychology | 2017

Competition over collective victimhood recognition: When perceived lack of recognition for past victimization is associated with negative attitudes towards another victimized group

Laura De Guissmé; Laurent Licata


PsycTESTS Dataset | 2018

Sense of Victimhood and Intergroup Attitudes Questionnaire

Laura De Guissmé; Laurent Licata


Archive | 2016

Commemorative bias: Why people do not want to commemorate outgroup history?

Laura De Guissmé; Michał Bilewicz; Laurent Licata


Archive | 2016

Competition over collective victimhood recognition in Belgium, Poland, Hungary and Serbia

Laura De Guissmé; Michał Bilewicz; Eva Fülöp; Pal Kovago; Nebojsa Petrovic; Laurent Licata


Archive | 2016

Du sentiment de victimisation collective à la concurrence des victimes: Une approche psychosociale en termes de compétition pour la reconnaissance

Laura De Guissmé; Laurent Licata


Archive | 2015

“Collective victimhood” subgroup: Summary of our results and plans

Laura De Guissmé; Eva Fülöp; Laurent Licata


Archive | 2015

Lack of recognition for past victimization fosters competitive victimhood and secondary anti-semitism: the case of Sub-Saharan Africans living in Belgium

Laurent Licata; Laura De Guissmé


Archive | 2014

From lack of recognition to competitive victimhood: the case of Sub-Saharan Africans living in Belgium

Laura De Guissmé; Laurent Licata


Archive | 2014

The sense of collective victimhood

Laura De Guissmé; Laurent Licata

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Laurent Licata

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Aurélie Mercy

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Patricia Melotte

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Simona Lastrego

Université libre de Bruxelles

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