The current study examined social networking sites, specifically Twitter and Facebook, as spaces for intergroup communication and contact between members of two national groups, Germans and Greeks, during the turbulent times of the Greek economic crisis. A cross-sectional study on Twitter and a longitudinal study on Facebook were conducted. We examined how social psychological variables (such as prior and extended contact, friendship, intergroup anxiety, national identification) and variables specific to the communication context (such as perceived quality of contact, vicarious contact quality, perceived anonymity, self-disclosure) relate to intergroup attitudes. Both social psychological and communication-relevant variables statistically s...
We investigated associations between online and offline socialising and groups of social ties as pos...
We investigated the proposition that among international students, face-to-face (FtF) interaction wi...
We investigated the proposition that among international students, face-to-face (FtF) interaction wi...
The current study examined social networking sites, specifically Twitter and Facebook, as spaces for...
Direct contact between members of ethnic groups is proven to reduce intergroup prejudice. Recent res...
Contact between group members enhances intergroup perceptions and attitudes. In a world where people...
Empirical attention on online intercultural contact and prejudice reduction are increasing. Neverthe...
Empirical attention on online intercultural contact and prejudice reduction are increasing. Neverthe...
Direct contact between members of ethnic groups is proven to reduce intergroup prejudice. Recent res...
This study tests how the density of the social network in which intergroup contact takes place might...
Since Allport's optimal conditions for reducing prejudice by interpersonal contact were defined, num...
Although intergroup contact is an effective means to improve intergroup attitudes, it does not alway...
The Contact Hypothesis has long been considered one of psychology’s most effective strategies for im...
While recent research has started to pay more attention to the role of contact strategies on promoti...
The Internet can play a critical role in improving intergroup relations. The current field experimen...
We investigated associations between online and offline socialising and groups of social ties as pos...
We investigated the proposition that among international students, face-to-face (FtF) interaction wi...
We investigated the proposition that among international students, face-to-face (FtF) interaction wi...
The current study examined social networking sites, specifically Twitter and Facebook, as spaces for...
Direct contact between members of ethnic groups is proven to reduce intergroup prejudice. Recent res...
Contact between group members enhances intergroup perceptions and attitudes. In a world where people...
Empirical attention on online intercultural contact and prejudice reduction are increasing. Neverthe...
Empirical attention on online intercultural contact and prejudice reduction are increasing. Neverthe...
Direct contact between members of ethnic groups is proven to reduce intergroup prejudice. Recent res...
This study tests how the density of the social network in which intergroup contact takes place might...
Since Allport's optimal conditions for reducing prejudice by interpersonal contact were defined, num...
Although intergroup contact is an effective means to improve intergroup attitudes, it does not alway...
The Contact Hypothesis has long been considered one of psychology’s most effective strategies for im...
While recent research has started to pay more attention to the role of contact strategies on promoti...
The Internet can play a critical role in improving intergroup relations. The current field experimen...
We investigated associations between online and offline socialising and groups of social ties as pos...
We investigated the proposition that among international students, face-to-face (FtF) interaction wi...
We investigated the proposition that among international students, face-to-face (FtF) interaction wi...