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Humanizing Others Without Normalizing Harm : The Role of Human Concepts and Categories in Intergroup Reconciliation and Forgiveness. / Morton, Thomas A.; Hornsey, Matthew J.; Postmes, Tom.
Restoring Civil Societies: The Psychology of Intervention and Engagement Following Crisis. Wiley, 2012. p. 156-174.
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Harvard
Morton, TA, Hornsey, MJ & Postmes, T 2012,
Humanizing Others Without Normalizing Harm: The Role of Human Concepts and Categories in Intergroup Reconciliation and Forgiveness. in
Restoring Civil Societies: The Psychology of Intervention and Engagement Following Crisis. Wiley, pp. 156-174.
https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118347683.ch9
APA
Morton, T. A., Hornsey, M. J., & Postmes, T. (2012).
Humanizing Others Without Normalizing Harm: The Role of Human Concepts and Categories in Intergroup Reconciliation and Forgiveness. In
Restoring Civil Societies: The Psychology of Intervention and Engagement Following Crisis (pp. 156-174). Wiley.
https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118347683.ch9
Vancouver
Morton TA, Hornsey MJ, Postmes T.
Humanizing Others Without Normalizing Harm: The Role of Human Concepts and Categories in Intergroup Reconciliation and Forgiveness. In Restoring Civil Societies: The Psychology of Intervention and Engagement Following Crisis. Wiley. 2012. p. 156-174
https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118347683.ch9
Author
Morton, Thomas A. ; Hornsey, Matthew J. ; Postmes, Tom. / Humanizing Others Without Normalizing Harm : The Role of Human Concepts and Categories in Intergroup Reconciliation and Forgiveness. Restoring Civil Societies: The Psychology of Intervention and Engagement Following Crisis. Wiley, 2012. pp. 156-174
Bibtex
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