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Apologies as ‘shame management’: the politics of remorse in the aftermath of historical institutional abuse
Anne-Marie McAlinden
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The Senator George J Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice
School of Law
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aftermath
100%
Apology
100%
Remorse
100%
Management
100%
Shame
100%
Victims
33%
Performative
16%
Truth
16%
Wrongdoing
16%
Relational
16%
Survivors
16%
Blame
16%
Offenders
16%
Imagination
16%
Social Sciences
Politics
100%
Management
100%
Organizations
33%
Stakeholders
33%
Social Systems
16%
Responsibility
16%
Complexity
16%
Vehicles
16%
Leadership
16%
Ireland
16%
Semi-Structured Interview
16%
Offender
16%
Imagination
16%
Archival Research
16%
Focus Group
16%
Psychology
Shame
100%
Focus Group
16%
Semistructured Interview
16%
Research
16%
Imagination
16%
Complexities
16%
Self-Blame
16%