This response clarifies, qualifies, and develops our critique of the limits of intergroup liking as a means of challenging intergroup inequality. It does not dispute that dominant groups may espouse negative attitudes towards subordinate groups. Nor does it dispute that prejudice reduction can be an effective way of tackling resulting forms of intergroup hostility. What it does dispute is the assumption that getting dominant group members and subordinate group members to like each other more is the best way of improving intergroup relations that are characterized by relatively stable, institutionally embedded, relations of inequality. In other words, the main target of our critique is the model of change that underlies prejudice reduction i...
Social psychology’s search for ways to address intergroup inequality has grappled with two approache...
It has long been identified that relative deprivation increases prejudice. Guimond and Dambrun (2002...
Applying the Needs-Based Model of Reconciliation to contexts of group disparity, two studies examine...
For most of the history of prejudice research, negativity has been treated as its emotional and cogn...
Research on intergroup prejudice has generally adopted a model of social change that is based around...
There is a growing body of research findings suggesting that prejudice reduction strategies can have...
Cures, ” analyzes how prejudice and discrimination feed into intergroup conflict, and describes some...
For most of the history of prejudice research, negativity has been treated as its emotional and cogn...
For more than 80 years, understanding the causes, consequences, and remedies for prejudice has been ...
The concept of prejudice has profoundly influenced how we have investigated, explained and tried to ...
The concept of prejudice has profoundly influenced how we have investigated, explained and tried to ...
While a large body of social psychological research has shed light on the nature of prejudice and ho...
In this chapter we make the case that recent research on intergroup emotions enriches both the inter...
This study sought to better understand the processes of change in prejudice-related attitudes and in...
ABSTRACT—Considerable research has shown that greater intergroup contact corresponds with lower inte...
Social psychology’s search for ways to address intergroup inequality has grappled with two approache...
It has long been identified that relative deprivation increases prejudice. Guimond and Dambrun (2002...
Applying the Needs-Based Model of Reconciliation to contexts of group disparity, two studies examine...
For most of the history of prejudice research, negativity has been treated as its emotional and cogn...
Research on intergroup prejudice has generally adopted a model of social change that is based around...
There is a growing body of research findings suggesting that prejudice reduction strategies can have...
Cures, ” analyzes how prejudice and discrimination feed into intergroup conflict, and describes some...
For most of the history of prejudice research, negativity has been treated as its emotional and cogn...
For more than 80 years, understanding the causes, consequences, and remedies for prejudice has been ...
The concept of prejudice has profoundly influenced how we have investigated, explained and tried to ...
The concept of prejudice has profoundly influenced how we have investigated, explained and tried to ...
While a large body of social psychological research has shed light on the nature of prejudice and ho...
In this chapter we make the case that recent research on intergroup emotions enriches both the inter...
This study sought to better understand the processes of change in prejudice-related attitudes and in...
ABSTRACT—Considerable research has shown that greater intergroup contact corresponds with lower inte...
Social psychology’s search for ways to address intergroup inequality has grappled with two approache...
It has long been identified that relative deprivation increases prejudice. Guimond and Dambrun (2002...
Applying the Needs-Based Model of Reconciliation to contexts of group disparity, two studies examine...