We propose that intergroup contact provides an effective means by which to reduce, resolve, and prevent conflict of all kinds, including violent conflict. We review the vast literature on the effectiveness of intergroup contact and discuss when and how it reduces prejudice. We also discuss key features of successful interventions, highlighting examples from conflict zones around the world. Rather than accepting, as some scholars do, that conflict is inevitable, we argue that intergroup contact, in its various forms, can play a pivotal and preemptive role in conflict prevention. We suggest that a blunt application of contact theory, particularly when groups are of unequal status, can have some unfortunate consequences, and contact interventi...
Today, physical and psychological barriers can reduce opportunities for the type of direct face-to-f...
We discuss four potential ways to reduce conflict between groups: consideration of future consequenc...
Contains fulltext : 63194.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The Contact Hypo...
Intergroup contact theory is enjoying a renaissance; positive contact does reduce intergroup prejudi...
Intergroup contact theory is enjoying a renaissance; positive contact does reduce intergroup prejudi...
Intergroup contact is defined as interactions between members of different social groups. Contact i...
Intergroup contact provides a reliable means of reducing prejudice. Yet, critics suggested that its ...
More than 60 years of research have revealed that direct, face-to-face contact between members of di...
Classic research on the contact hypothesis focused on the direct relationship between the antecedent...
The contact hypothesis proposes that interaction of different groups reduces intergroup prejudice if...
From wars and genocide to stereotypes and prejudice, the world is full of examples of group-based ho...
The present article presents a meta-analytic test of intergroup contact theory. With 713 independent...
In this paper we review the effectiveness of intergroup cantact in reducing prejudice. In particular...
In this groundbreaking volume, Vezzali and Stathi present their research program within the larger c...
It has been observed that one of the constants in serious discussions about ethnic groups in conflic...
Today, physical and psychological barriers can reduce opportunities for the type of direct face-to-f...
We discuss four potential ways to reduce conflict between groups: consideration of future consequenc...
Contains fulltext : 63194.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The Contact Hypo...
Intergroup contact theory is enjoying a renaissance; positive contact does reduce intergroup prejudi...
Intergroup contact theory is enjoying a renaissance; positive contact does reduce intergroup prejudi...
Intergroup contact is defined as interactions between members of different social groups. Contact i...
Intergroup contact provides a reliable means of reducing prejudice. Yet, critics suggested that its ...
More than 60 years of research have revealed that direct, face-to-face contact between members of di...
Classic research on the contact hypothesis focused on the direct relationship between the antecedent...
The contact hypothesis proposes that interaction of different groups reduces intergroup prejudice if...
From wars and genocide to stereotypes and prejudice, the world is full of examples of group-based ho...
The present article presents a meta-analytic test of intergroup contact theory. With 713 independent...
In this paper we review the effectiveness of intergroup cantact in reducing prejudice. In particular...
In this groundbreaking volume, Vezzali and Stathi present their research program within the larger c...
It has been observed that one of the constants in serious discussions about ethnic groups in conflic...
Today, physical and psychological barriers can reduce opportunities for the type of direct face-to-f...
We discuss four potential ways to reduce conflict between groups: consideration of future consequenc...
Contains fulltext : 63194.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The Contact Hypo...