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Online Intergroup Contact

2013
This chapter examines the literature on intergroup contact as a means of reducing bias among rival groups in conflict. The basis is the Contact Hypothesis the leading theory in the field which specifies the conditions for successful intergroup contact in face to face settings.
Béatrice S. Hasler   +1 more
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Promoting intergroup contact by changing beliefs: Group malleability, intergroup anxiety, and contact motivation.

Emotion, 2012
Intergroup contact plays a crucial role in moderating long-term conflicts. Unfortunately, the motivation to make contact with outgroup members is usually very low in such conflicts. We hypothesized that one limiting factor is the belief that groups cannot change, which leads to increased intergroup anxiety and decreased contact motivation. To test this
Halperin, Eran   +5 more
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Intergroup Contact

2012
AbstractIntergroup contact can reduce prejudice between groups. However, the overwhelming number of publications supporting this claim come from societies in North America and Europe that are relatively free of violent intergroup conflict. After presenting the current state of research, we extend the perspective to intractable conflicts and the role of
Ulrich Wagner, Miles Hewstone
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Intergroup contact and the promotion of intergroup harmony: The influence of intergroup emotions

2016
The British city of Bradford has a large Asian population that is educa¬tionally and residentially segregated from the white population. So deep is the division that the local education authority has started a “Linking project”, bussing children from all-Asian schools to all-white schools, and vice versa.
PAOLINI S   +4 more
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Intergroup contact and intergroup attitudes: a longitudinal study

European Journal of Social Psychology, 2006
AbstractA longitudinal study (N = 109) of interschool contact and attitudes was conducted to test Allport's (1954) Contact Hypothesis and Brown and Hewstone's (2005) addendum to it on the moderating role of typicality in the contact‐attitude relationship.
Rupert Brown   +3 more
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Intergroup Contact

2017
Contact between members of different groups has long been advocated as a productive means for reducing intergroup prejudice. The empirical evidence supports this notion, with hundreds of studies indicating that people (especially people from dominant groups) gain more positive attitudes towards other groups (typically non-dominant groups) by ...
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Intergroup contact and contact norms as predictors of postconflict forgiveness.

Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice, 2017
The aim of this research was to examine the pathway to intergroup forgiveness in postconflict contexts from the framework of improved intergroup relations and with an emphasis on identifying context-specific variables. Two studies investigated the relationship between intergroup contact and ingroup contact norms, and postconflict forgiveness.
Stathi, Sofia   +2 more
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Beyond Contact: Intergroup Contact in the Context of Power Relations

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2008
This work investigated how group-based power affects the motivations and preferences that members of advantaged and disadvantaged groups bring to situations of contact. To measure the preferred content of interactions, desires to address particular topics in intergroup contact were assessed for both experimental groups (Study 1) and real groups (Study ...
Tamar, Saguy   +2 more
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Advances in Intergroup Contact

2012
Part 1: Introduction. G. Hodson, M. Hewstone, Introduction: Advances in Intergroup Contact. Part 2: Potential Obstacles to Positive Intergroup Contact and Directions for Circumvention. J. D. Vorauer, Getting Past the Self: Understanding and Removing Evaluative Concerns as an Obstacle to Positive Intergroup Contact Effects. G. Hodson, K.
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Intergroup Contact Theory

2019
Bringing members of different social groups into contact is thought to be as one of the most promising approaches for improving intergroup relations. Indeed, a plethora of studies has shown that this intergroup contact is an effective means not only to reduce mutual prejudice but also to increase trust and forgiveness.
Oliver Christ, Mathias Kauff
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