Anti-Indigenous prejudice is a pervasive, enduring phenomenon in Canada, drawing on a heavily-entrenched legacy of colonialism. To date, no social psychological studies have examined techniques that could reduce this prejudice and its correlates in a Canadian context. To address this gap, an experimental study drawing on the imagined contact hypothesis was conducted. Participants (N = 307) were randomly assigned to imagine a positive interaction with a stranger of an unspecified or Indigenous ethnic background. They then described the imagined interaction in writing, and completed questionnaires measuring modern and old-fashioned prejudice, intergroup anxiety, perceptions of outgroup variability, and their support for an Indigenous-related ...
According to the contact hypothesis (Allport, 1954), face-to-face interaction between individuals of...
Racial microaggressions are defined as daily indignities directed towards disempowered racial groups...
This article assesses the mechanisms whereby first-person narratives featuring stigmatized immigrant...
Anti-Indigenous prejudice is a pervasive, enduring phenomenon in Canada, drawing on a heavily-entren...
Although Aboriginal people in Canada are subject to marginalization and racism, researchers have dev...
The topic of racism and prejudice is a very sensitive issue for many Canadians. This is primarily du...
The relationship between contact and prejudice against Indigenous Australians and refugees was explo...
This case study explores non-Indigenous youths’ experiences of cultural immersion in Indigenous comm...
The relationship between contact and prejudice against Indigenous Australians and refugees was explo...
Interpersonal prejudice toward Aboriginal men and women has, to date, received little attention from...
The objective of this thesis was to examine the effectiveness of contact and imagined contact (a der...
Over 500 studies have shown that intergroup contact is an effective and robust way of reducing preju...
A growing body of evidence demonstrates that imagined contact can reduce prejudice in a variety of w...
Imagined contact is an intervention that combines the prejudice-reduction of intergroup contact with...
Imagined contact is an intervention that combines the prejudice-reduction of intergroup contact with...
According to the contact hypothesis (Allport, 1954), face-to-face interaction between individuals of...
Racial microaggressions are defined as daily indignities directed towards disempowered racial groups...
This article assesses the mechanisms whereby first-person narratives featuring stigmatized immigrant...
Anti-Indigenous prejudice is a pervasive, enduring phenomenon in Canada, drawing on a heavily-entren...
Although Aboriginal people in Canada are subject to marginalization and racism, researchers have dev...
The topic of racism and prejudice is a very sensitive issue for many Canadians. This is primarily du...
The relationship between contact and prejudice against Indigenous Australians and refugees was explo...
This case study explores non-Indigenous youths’ experiences of cultural immersion in Indigenous comm...
The relationship between contact and prejudice against Indigenous Australians and refugees was explo...
Interpersonal prejudice toward Aboriginal men and women has, to date, received little attention from...
The objective of this thesis was to examine the effectiveness of contact and imagined contact (a der...
Over 500 studies have shown that intergroup contact is an effective and robust way of reducing preju...
A growing body of evidence demonstrates that imagined contact can reduce prejudice in a variety of w...
Imagined contact is an intervention that combines the prejudice-reduction of intergroup contact with...
Imagined contact is an intervention that combines the prejudice-reduction of intergroup contact with...
According to the contact hypothesis (Allport, 1954), face-to-face interaction between individuals of...
Racial microaggressions are defined as daily indignities directed towards disempowered racial groups...
This article assesses the mechanisms whereby first-person narratives featuring stigmatized immigrant...