This thesis investigates 'self-segregation,' the voluntary separation and clustering of ethnic groups within a diverse environment that ostensibly provides opportunities for intergroup contact. While previous research has demonstrated self-segregation within such settings, using either self-reports, observations of behaviour, or social network analysis (SNA), such studies tend to be mono-methodological and cross-sectional. I review this literature in Chapter 1. I then present three empirical chapters which provide both longitudinal data and comparisons between observations, surveys, and SNA: Chapter 2, with two observational studies of seating patterns in a diverse sixth form cafeteria (Studies 1 and 2), and a third observational study in a...
Gordon Allport's contact theory has given rise to the widely accepted proposition that contact impro...
Gordon Allports 'Contact Theory' has served as one the central theoretical frameworks for prejudice ...
The paper provides evidence on the extent of ethnic segregation experienced by children across secon...
Should we mix students from different ethnic groups to increase integration among ethnic minority an...
Background and aims: School ethnic desegregation has been a topic of strong societal and educational...
We report findings from three longitudinal studies investigating the extent, quality and consequence...
Growing immigration and ethnic diversity is a worldwide phenomenon and our schools provide increasin...
Research on segregation has tended to focus on relations located at a macro-spatial level of analysi...
Social psychological research has increasingly extolled the benefits of intergroup contact as a mean...
Adolescent interethnic friendship is an important indicator of social cohesion in multi-ethnic socie...
In real-life intergroup encounters with majority members, minorities experience both positive contac...
Intergroup contact theory suggests that bringing groups together under favourable conditions will le...
Prosocial peer relationships, such as defending against victimization, are beneficial for integratio...
In this paper, we investigate the integration of ethnic minorities, mainly from North-African, Turki...
How can we reduce ethnic friendship segregation in ethnically heterogeneous schools? The Common Ingr...
Gordon Allport's contact theory has given rise to the widely accepted proposition that contact impro...
Gordon Allports 'Contact Theory' has served as one the central theoretical frameworks for prejudice ...
The paper provides evidence on the extent of ethnic segregation experienced by children across secon...
Should we mix students from different ethnic groups to increase integration among ethnic minority an...
Background and aims: School ethnic desegregation has been a topic of strong societal and educational...
We report findings from three longitudinal studies investigating the extent, quality and consequence...
Growing immigration and ethnic diversity is a worldwide phenomenon and our schools provide increasin...
Research on segregation has tended to focus on relations located at a macro-spatial level of analysi...
Social psychological research has increasingly extolled the benefits of intergroup contact as a mean...
Adolescent interethnic friendship is an important indicator of social cohesion in multi-ethnic socie...
In real-life intergroup encounters with majority members, minorities experience both positive contac...
Intergroup contact theory suggests that bringing groups together under favourable conditions will le...
Prosocial peer relationships, such as defending against victimization, are beneficial for integratio...
In this paper, we investigate the integration of ethnic minorities, mainly from North-African, Turki...
How can we reduce ethnic friendship segregation in ethnically heterogeneous schools? The Common Ingr...
Gordon Allport's contact theory has given rise to the widely accepted proposition that contact impro...
Gordon Allports 'Contact Theory' has served as one the central theoretical frameworks for prejudice ...
The paper provides evidence on the extent of ethnic segregation experienced by children across secon...