“…While most research about peace seeking has focused on the interplay between armed actors and governments, a growing body of the literature looks at the role of civilians and public opinion in peace processes (see Haass et al, 2022, for an overview). Generally, research has looked at the legacies of violence, proximity to the conflict, and victimization on social and political outcomes (Gallego, 2018; Haass and Ottmann, 2022; Weintraub et al, 2015). A key focus of this scholarship lies in the degree to which conflict-time experiences result in conciliatory and pro-social dispositions (Bauer et al, 2018; Hartman and Morse, 2020; Voors et al, 2012), instead of intransigent and confrontational ones (Balcells, 2012; Grosjean, 2014).…”