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Intergroup Relations and Strategies of Minorities [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
This chapter addresses how asymmetric status positions work out in intergroup relations. In particular, the chapter focuses on one of the possible ways in which disadvantaged groups can deal with their situation: Social creativity. This chapter introduces social identity theory, which is fundamental for the understanding of asymmetric intergroup ...
Alexandre, J., Rosa, M., Waldzus, S.
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A systematic review of ego depletion phenomenon in group-based hierarchical relations [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
IntroductionThis systematic review examines the relationship between intergroup relations and ego depletion, aiming to understand how self-control resources are affected in social hierarchies.MethodsA total of 35 peer-reviewed articles and four ...
Funda Genç Turhan   +1 more
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Improving Intergroup Relations Through Online Contact

open access: yesInternational Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 2021
This study examined an online professional development program designed to support meaningful acquaintance and reduce stereotypes and prejudices among teachers from different cultures in Israeli society.
Meital Amzalag, Noa Shapira
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On communication in a divided society.

open access: yesCommunicare, 2022
ON July 2nd 1985 the Human Sciences Re- search Council released its main report on intergroup relations in South Africa, The South African Society: Realities and Future Prospects.
H.C. Marais
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Social Contact Theories to Regulate Intergroup Relations: Intergroup, Extended, Imagined Contact [PDF]

open access: yesNesne Psikoloji Dergisi, 2017
Social contact theories present strategies to regulate intergroup relations. These theories started with social contact hypothesis proposed by Allport (1954) and continued with extended contact and imagined contact theories to provide appropriate ...
Sanem KÜÇÜKKÖMÜRLER   +1 more
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“It’s a feeling of complete disconnection”: experiences of existential loneliness from youth to older adulthood

open access: yesBMC Psychology, 2023
Background Existential loneliness is a feeling which stems from a sense of fundamental separation from others and the world. Although commonly mentioned in the loneliness literature, there is relatively little empirical work on this construct, and ...
Phoebe E. McKenna-Plumley   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Theories on intergroup relations and emotions: A theoretical overview

open access: yesPsychologica, 2015
The present manuscript is a theoretical revision of the major theories about intergroup relations and emotions, developed over the last decades in the field of social psychology.
Ana Figueiredo   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

‘When Theories Meet’: Approaching Intergroup Contact from a Self- Determination Theory Perspective

open access: yesInternational Review of Social Psychology, 2022
Intergroup contact theory provides a useful framework for effective interventions to improve intergroup relationship; however, disharmony between various social groups perseveres.
Johanna Böttcher, Maria-Therese Friehs
doaj   +1 more source

Intergroup Relations in Integrated Schools: A Glimpse Inside Interdistrict Magnet Schools

open access: yesEducation Policy Analysis Archives, 2012
The frequency and quality of intergroup contact within racially and ethnically diverse schools has potentially important implications for the achievement of desegregation goals.
Robert Bifulco   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

What makes a young assertive bystander? The effect of intergroup contact, empathy, cultural openness, and in-Group bias on assertive bystander intervention intentions. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The present research tests the indirect effects of intergroup contact on adolescents’ bystander intervention intentions via four potential mediators: “empathy,” “cultural openness,” “in-group bias,” and “intergroup anxiety.” British adolescents (N = 855),
Abbott, N   +7 more
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