HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE OF SOCIAL CHANGE
AND ITS IMPACT ON INDIVIDUALS
The study of social change over time provides a thorough understanding of the underlying processes that take place during such phenomena and their long-term consequences for the individuals affected. In this area of research, we evaluate the impact of collective historical memory on individual and collective well-being.
Caron‐Diotte, M., de la Sablonnière, R., & Sadykova, N. (2021). The malleability of collective memories: One year after the tulip revolution in kyrgyzstan. British Journal of Social Psychology. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjso.12476
Caron‐Diotte, M., de la Sablonnière, R., & Sadykova, N. (2021). The malleability of collective memories: One year after the tulip revolution in kyrgyzstan. British Journal of Social Psychology. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjso.12476
Gorborukova, G.L. et de la Sablonnière, R. (2017). Kyrgyz Identity and Historical Narrative: Does Knowing One’s Past Help in Making Sense of the Present in the Context of Dramatic Social Change? /Кыргызская идентичность и историческая интерпретация: Помогает ли знание своей истории в понимании смысла настоящего в контексте резких социальных перемен? In C. Buxton et R. Arturkyzy (EDs.), Reimagining Civil Society (pp. 4-14; 65-75). American University of Social Asia. Bishkek.
de la Sablonnière, R., Tougas, F., Taylor, D. M., Crush, J., McDonald, D. et Perenlei, O. (2015). Social change in Mongolia and South Africa: The impact of relative deprivation trajectory and group status on psychological well-being. Social Justice Research 28 (1), 102-122.
de la Sablonnière, R., Auger, É., Taylor, D. M., Crush, J. et McDonald, D. (2013). Social change in South Africa: An historical approach to relative deprivation. British Journal of Social Psychology, 52, 703-725.
de la Sablonnière, R., Tougas, F., et de la Sablonnière, E. et Debrosse, R. (2012). Profound organizational change, psychological distress and burnout symptoms: The mediator role of collective relative deprivation. Group Processes et Intergroup Relations, 15(5), 776-790.
Bougie, E., Usborne, E., de la Sablonnière, R. et Taylor, D. M. (2011). The cultural narratives of Francophone and Anglophone Quebecers: Using a historical perspective to explore the relationships explore the relationships among collective relative deprivation, in-group entitativity, and collective esteem. British Journal of Social Psychology, 50 (4), 726-746.
de la Sablonnière, R., Auger, É., Sadykova, N. et Taylor, D. M. (2010). When the “we” impacts how I feel about myself: Effect of temporal collective relative deprivation on personal well-being in the context of dramatic social change in Kyrgyzstan. European Psychologist, 15, 271-282.
de la Sablonnière, R., Tougas, F. et Coulombe, S. (2010). Changements sociaux, valeurs et effet médiateur de la privation relative: la situation en Russie. Cahiers internationaux de psychologie sociale, 85, 11-33.
de la Sablonnière, R., Tougas, F., et Perenlei, O. (2010). Beyond social and temporal comparisons: The role of temporal inter-group comparisons in the context of dramatic social change in Mongolia. Journal of Social Psychology, 150, 98-115.
de la Sablonnière, R., Taylor, D. M., Perozzo, C., et Sadykova, N. (2009). Reconceptualizing relative deprivation in the context of dramatic social change: The challenge confronting the people of Kyrgyzstan. European Journal of Social Psychology, 39, 325-345.
de la Sablonnière, R., Tougas, F., et Lortie-Lussier, M. (2009). Dramatic social change in Russia and Mongolia: Connecting relative deprivation to social identity. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 40, 327-348.
de la Sablonnière, R. (2008). Le bien-être psychologique des francophones et des anglophones : le rôle des points tournants de l’histoire du Québec. Diversité Urbaine, automne, 131-144.
de la Sablonnière, R., et Tougas, F. (2008). Relative deprivation and social identity in times of dramatic social changes : The case of nurses. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 38, 2293-2314.