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When ownership hurts: Remembering the in-group wrongdoings after a long lasting collective amnesia
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Giovanna Leone
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29. September 2012
Published Online: 2012-09-29
Published in Print: 2012-10-01
© 2012 Institute for Research in Social Communication, Slovak Academy of Sciences
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Introduction
- Qualitative research in reproductive medicine: From description to action
- Professional curiosity engaged in policy sociology
- Making a difference by doing applied qualitative research in education: Three case studies
- The Romani language in the Slovak educational system
- School culture at risk of political and methodological expropriation
- “The Austrians were surprised that I didn’t speak German”: The role of language in Czech-Austrian relations
- The study of religious diversity in the Czech lands—diversity in academic studies of religions
- “There is nothing to fear:” Pitfalls in the analysis of the risk of extremism in relation to socially excluded areas
- Experiences of Slovak University students with on campus alcohol policy
- Qualitative research and scientific knowledge: Social science in post-totalitarian academia
- When ownership hurts: Remembering the in-group wrongdoings after a long lasting collective amnesia
- Is there a natural right to healthcare?
- Should we sacrifice embryos to cure people?
Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
collective amnesia;
historical narratives;
war crimes;
colonialism
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Introduction
- Qualitative research in reproductive medicine: From description to action
- Professional curiosity engaged in policy sociology
- Making a difference by doing applied qualitative research in education: Three case studies
- The Romani language in the Slovak educational system
- School culture at risk of political and methodological expropriation
- “The Austrians were surprised that I didn’t speak German”: The role of language in Czech-Austrian relations
- The study of religious diversity in the Czech lands—diversity in academic studies of religions
- “There is nothing to fear:” Pitfalls in the analysis of the risk of extremism in relation to socially excluded areas
- Experiences of Slovak University students with on campus alcohol policy
- Qualitative research and scientific knowledge: Social science in post-totalitarian academia
- When ownership hurts: Remembering the in-group wrongdoings after a long lasting collective amnesia
- Is there a natural right to healthcare?
- Should we sacrifice embryos to cure people?