The relationship between contact and prejudice against Indigenous Australians and refugees was explored. Using path analysis, increased quality of contact significantly decreased prejudice toward Indigenous Australians, both directly and indirectly through intergroup anxiety; while increased quantity of contact reduced prejudice via a direct pathway. Decreased levels of prejudice toward Indigenous Australians led to increases in support for legislation, which led to increases in willingness to act. Similar results were found for the refugee analysis, except that there was no relationship between quantity of contact and other variables. Qualitative analyses revealed the importance of context, the nature of experience and indirect experience,...
This study examines the effect of interethnic contact on the attitudes from native Dutch (N = 193) t...
Utilizing survey data collected through the City Planning and Indigeneity on the Prairies (CPIP) Pro...
The present study investigated the attitudes of one disadvantaged minority group in Australia, Asian...
The relationship between contact and prejudice against Indigenous Australians and refugees was explo...
Current literature regarding Australians’ attitudes towards refugees and asylum seekers has highligh...
This study was prompted by awareness of prejudicial attitudes towards refugees evident in Australian...
The contact hypothesis states that intergroup contact improves intergroup attitudes and decreases pr...
A social identity framework was employed to understand why people support the exclusionary treatment...
A social identity framework was employed to understand why people support the exclusionary treatment...
The present thesis deals with racism in Australia. Specifically, we address non-Aboriginal attitudes...
A social identity framework was employed to understand why people support the exclusionary treatment...
Intergroup contact provides a reliable means of reducing prejudice. Yet, critics suggested that its ...
A widely researched panacea for reducing intergroup prejudice is the contact hypothesis. However, fe...
A widely researched panacea for reducing intergroup prejudice is the contact hypothesis. However, fe...
Anti-Indigenous prejudice is a pervasive, enduring phenomenon in Canada, drawing on a heavily-entren...
This study examines the effect of interethnic contact on the attitudes from native Dutch (N = 193) t...
Utilizing survey data collected through the City Planning and Indigeneity on the Prairies (CPIP) Pro...
The present study investigated the attitudes of one disadvantaged minority group in Australia, Asian...
The relationship between contact and prejudice against Indigenous Australians and refugees was explo...
Current literature regarding Australians’ attitudes towards refugees and asylum seekers has highligh...
This study was prompted by awareness of prejudicial attitudes towards refugees evident in Australian...
The contact hypothesis states that intergroup contact improves intergroup attitudes and decreases pr...
A social identity framework was employed to understand why people support the exclusionary treatment...
A social identity framework was employed to understand why people support the exclusionary treatment...
The present thesis deals with racism in Australia. Specifically, we address non-Aboriginal attitudes...
A social identity framework was employed to understand why people support the exclusionary treatment...
Intergroup contact provides a reliable means of reducing prejudice. Yet, critics suggested that its ...
A widely researched panacea for reducing intergroup prejudice is the contact hypothesis. However, fe...
A widely researched panacea for reducing intergroup prejudice is the contact hypothesis. However, fe...
Anti-Indigenous prejudice is a pervasive, enduring phenomenon in Canada, drawing on a heavily-entren...
This study examines the effect of interethnic contact on the attitudes from native Dutch (N = 193) t...
Utilizing survey data collected through the City Planning and Indigeneity on the Prairies (CPIP) Pro...
The present study investigated the attitudes of one disadvantaged minority group in Australia, Asian...