With surveys of Protestants and Catholics in Northern Ireland, and Whites and Blacks in South Africa, this research examines how both contact quality and exposure to intergroup conflict predict attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors relevant to intergroup reconciliation. Across both studies, contact of higher quality predicted more positive intergroup attitudes, trust, more positive perceptions of outgroup intentions in working toward peace, and greater engagement in reconciliation efforts. These effects were observed when controlling for exposure to conflict-related violence in one’s neighborhood growing up, and the extent to which one has personally suffered due to the conflict. Implications of these findings for future work on intergroup cont...
Conflict leaves a legacy of polarisation: social relations across group boundaries are loosened or s...
Katharina Schmid and Miles Hewstone gratefully acknowledge support from the Leverhulme Trust that fa...
This thesis aims to highlight the importance of the psychological dimension in conflict resolution b...
With surveys of Protestants and Catholics in Northern Ireland, and Whites and Blacks in South Africa...
Two studies used random sample surveys to test the contact hypothesis on intergroup attitudes of Cat...
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...
Two studies used random sample surveys to test the "contact hypothesis" on intergroup attitudes of C...
Two studies used random sample surveys to test the “contact hypothesis ” on in-tergroup attitudes of...
We conducted a secondary analysis of a general sample of the population in Northern Ireland, includi...
Even after a conflict has formally ended, there is still a need for postconflict reconciliation and ...
We examined social psychological factors contributing to the restoration of the intergroup relations...
Although prejudice researchers have mainly focused their attention on changing attitudes toward outg...
Although prejudice researchers have mainly focused their attention on changing attitu...
After the violent breakup of Yugoslavia, it was necessary to find a way for Bosnia and Herzegovina’s...
Conflict leaves a legacy of polarisation: social relations across group boundaries are loosened or s...
Katharina Schmid and Miles Hewstone gratefully acknowledge support from the Leverhulme Trust that fa...
This thesis aims to highlight the importance of the psychological dimension in conflict resolution b...
With surveys of Protestants and Catholics in Northern Ireland, and Whites and Blacks in South Africa...
Two studies used random sample surveys to test the contact hypothesis on intergroup attitudes of Cat...
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...
Two studies used random sample surveys to test the "contact hypothesis" on intergroup attitudes of C...
Two studies used random sample surveys to test the “contact hypothesis ” on in-tergroup attitudes of...
We conducted a secondary analysis of a general sample of the population in Northern Ireland, includi...
Even after a conflict has formally ended, there is still a need for postconflict reconciliation and ...
We examined social psychological factors contributing to the restoration of the intergroup relations...
Although prejudice researchers have mainly focused their attention on changing attitudes toward outg...
Although prejudice researchers have mainly focused their attention on changing attitu...
After the violent breakup of Yugoslavia, it was necessary to find a way for Bosnia and Herzegovina’s...
Conflict leaves a legacy of polarisation: social relations across group boundaries are loosened or s...
Katharina Schmid and Miles Hewstone gratefully acknowledge support from the Leverhulme Trust that fa...
This thesis aims to highlight the importance of the psychological dimension in conflict resolution b...