Past studies demonstrated that vicarious contact (i.e., observing interactions between ingroup and outgroup representatives) affects outgroup-directed attitudes. This research sought to examine whether and, if so, how negative and positive vicarious contact with refugees influence host society’s members' collective action for this disadvantaged group. Two online experiments (total N = 1328) were conducted in the context of the Poland-Belarus border crisis. Participants watched a short video clip presenting an interaction between ingroup representatives (i.e., Poles) and refugees from the Middle East or Africa trying to enter Poland via Belarus. The valence of the interaction differed between experimental conditions. Both studies showed that...
Two studies (N1 = 193; N2 = 598) were conducted in Poland to examine the role of two types of ingrou...
The number of asylum seekers and refugees across the world is rapidly increasing. Negative attitudes...
In light of the European refugee situation, we investigate how information about others’ support inf...
The number of asylum seekers and refugees across the world is rapidly increasing. Negative attitudes...
The number of asylum seekers and refugees across the world is rapidly increasing. Negative attitudes...
The number of asylum seekers and refugees across the world is rapidly increasing. Negative attitudes...
The number of asylum seekers and refugees across the world is rapidly increasing. Negative attitudes...
Much prior research has focused on understanding how host nationals’ negative opinions of the impact...
Much prior research has focused on understanding how host nationals’ negative opinions of the impact...
Much prior research has focused on understanding how host nationals’ negative opinions of the impact...
Despite an increasing interest in the drivers of intergroup solidarity, the within-person longitudin...
In the context of the refugee crisis in Poland following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, we conducted ...
The number of asylum seekers and refugees across the world is rapidly increasing. Negative attitudes...
The number of asylum seekers and refugees across the world is rapidly increasing. Negative attitudes...
The number of asylum seekers and refugees across the world is rapidly increasing. Negative attitudes...
Two studies (N1 = 193; N2 = 598) were conducted in Poland to examine the role of two types of ingrou...
The number of asylum seekers and refugees across the world is rapidly increasing. Negative attitudes...
In light of the European refugee situation, we investigate how information about others’ support inf...
The number of asylum seekers and refugees across the world is rapidly increasing. Negative attitudes...
The number of asylum seekers and refugees across the world is rapidly increasing. Negative attitudes...
The number of asylum seekers and refugees across the world is rapidly increasing. Negative attitudes...
The number of asylum seekers and refugees across the world is rapidly increasing. Negative attitudes...
Much prior research has focused on understanding how host nationals’ negative opinions of the impact...
Much prior research has focused on understanding how host nationals’ negative opinions of the impact...
Much prior research has focused on understanding how host nationals’ negative opinions of the impact...
Despite an increasing interest in the drivers of intergroup solidarity, the within-person longitudin...
In the context of the refugee crisis in Poland following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, we conducted ...
The number of asylum seekers and refugees across the world is rapidly increasing. Negative attitudes...
The number of asylum seekers and refugees across the world is rapidly increasing. Negative attitudes...
The number of asylum seekers and refugees across the world is rapidly increasing. Negative attitudes...
Two studies (N1 = 193; N2 = 598) were conducted in Poland to examine the role of two types of ingrou...
The number of asylum seekers and refugees across the world is rapidly increasing. Negative attitudes...
In light of the European refugee situation, we investigate how information about others’ support inf...