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Latin American Asylum Seekers in Spain: Acculturation Preferences and Related Psychosocial Variables. [PDF]
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Agreeing to disagree: When do superordinate identities facilitate competing opinion-based groups to work through intergroup conflict? [PDF]
Haines EA, Thomas EF, Wenzel M.
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Where Do I Stand? Perceptions of Racialized Social Status Among Latine Immigrants. [PDF]
Ocampo-Roland AN.
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Children's Intergroup Relations and Attitudes
2016The existence of warm, intimate, supportive, and egalitarian relationships between members of differing social outgroups is likely, at the societal level, to facilitate cooperation and cohesion, and at the individual level, to promote positive social, educational, and occupational outcomes.
Rebecca S, Bigler +2 more
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Social Discrimination and Tolerance in Intergroup Relations: Reactions to Intergroup Difference
Personality and Social Psychology Review, 1999In this article, we present a theoretical approach to social discrimination on the one hand and intergroup relations characterized by tolerance and plurality on the other hand. Central to the analysis is the question of how members deal with intergroup difference.
A, Mummendey, M, Wenzel
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Promoting the Intergroup Relations Program
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1956during World War II and is still evident today. That nursing service should not be bound by such restrictions is affirmed in the code for professional nurses, in the philosophy and policies of the professional nursing organizations, in the progress already made toward improving intergroup relations in nursing throughout the country, and in the ...
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The role of metaphors in intergroup relations.
2014This chapter addresses how intergroup relations are shaped, maintained, or modified through language. Some of the strategies discussed are blatantly derogatory, including homophobic epithets and metaphors, whereas others represent much more subtle linguistic tools, including word order, grammatical gender, language abstraction, and even seemingly ...
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