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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.
Beatrice S Hasler +1 more
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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.
Beatrice S Hasler +1 more
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While intergroup contact in online contexts has been acknowledged as effective in reducing stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination, i.e. intergroup bias, the underlying processes remain unclear. This study focuses on intersubjective processes and tests perceived social presence and closeness, as a means for strengthening the effects of online ...
Chiara Imperato +2 more
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Online Contact and Intergroup Conflict Resolution
2017People tend to divide the world into categories. One of them is the group of people I belong to (the ingroup) and the group I do not belong to (the outgroup). People have a tendency to stereotype the outgroup and behave toward it with prejudice and discrimination. In many cases these forms of behavior lead to intergroup conflict.
Yair Amichai-Hamburger, Shir Etgar
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2023
The contact hypothesis postulates that, under the right conditions, intergroup contact can positively affect intergroup relations and so has the potential for beneficial effects in society. Since the original statement of the contact hypothesis, there has been a fundamental change in how people communicate, with online rather than face-to-face ...
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The contact hypothesis postulates that, under the right conditions, intergroup contact can positively affect intergroup relations and so has the potential for beneficial effects in society. Since the original statement of the contact hypothesis, there has been a fundamental change in how people communicate, with online rather than face-to-face ...
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European Journal of Psychology of Education
Narrative texts may represent a specific form of indirect contact, i.e., vicarious contact between the members of different groups. The present study introduces an online reading intervention promoting intergroup trust between children from the majority Czech population and the Vietnamese minority, reducing their perceived social distance and ...
Simona Oľhová +2 more
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Narrative texts may represent a specific form of indirect contact, i.e., vicarious contact between the members of different groups. The present study introduces an online reading intervention promoting intergroup trust between children from the majority Czech population and the Vietnamese minority, reducing their perceived social distance and ...
Simona Oľhová +2 more
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2019
Supplemental Material, PWQ_Tropp_Table-for-Online-Supplement for Are White Women Showing Up for Racial Justice? Intergroup Contact, Closeness to People Targeted by Prejudice, and Collective Action by Linda R.
Tropp, Linda R., Uluğ, Özden Melis
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Supplemental Material, PWQ_Tropp_Table-for-Online-Supplement for Are White Women Showing Up for Racial Justice? Intergroup Contact, Closeness to People Targeted by Prejudice, and Collective Action by Linda R.
Tropp, Linda R., Uluğ, Özden Melis
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2020
The internet has become indispensable to daily living; we spend roughly a third of our day online. A popular online activity is to play games such as online poker. In online poker, the only readily available information available about players is their nationality. This creates a prime environment to study intergroup contact.
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The internet has become indispensable to daily living; we spend roughly a third of our day online. A popular online activity is to play games such as online poker. In online poker, the only readily available information available about players is their nationality. This creates a prime environment to study intergroup contact.
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Variations in subjective definitions of everyday situations as intergroup contact
British Journal of Social Psychology, 2020Tina F Keil, Miriam Koschate
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