Intergroup forgiveness and peacemaking processes: citizens’ well-being and the Italian Years of Lead open wounds

Silvia Donato*, Sara Pelucchi*, Camillo Regalia*, F. Giorgia Paleari

*Corresponding author

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Abstract

The existing literature indicates that people who experience terror and social trauma are likely to develop shattering assumptions about the world, which negatively affect their social well-being. Researches also indicate intergroup forgiveness is an effective strategy to deal with social trauma. The issue of the Italian social wounds about its terrorist season, the so called Years of Lead (YoL), represents an opportunity to discuss about intergroup forgiveness and peacemaking processes. We tested the meditational relations between the three most severe social wounds referred to YoL - that beforehand we found they affected the sample across generation -, intergroup forgiveness toward terrorists and toward the State, and social well-being.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication18th EASP General Meeting
Pages123-124
Number of pages2
Publication statusPublished - 2017
Event18th EASP - Granada
Duration: 5 Jul 20178 Jul 2017

Conference

Conference18th EASP
CityGranada
Period5/7/178/7/17

Keywords

  • forgiveness

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