A Random Digit Dialing survey (n=794) examined the interracial contact experiences and racial attitudes of White South Africans. The survey measured racial attitudes not only in terms of individuals' prejudice, but also in terms of their perceptions of group threat, perceived injustice, and support for various government policies designed to rectify the legacy of apartheid. The results indicated that the frequency and quality of interracial contact predicted Whites' support for both race compensatory and race preferential policies of redress, and these effects were partly mediated by perceived threat, sense of fairness, and racial prejudice. The research points to a potential rapprochement between the social psychological theories of interg...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2006.Traditionally, the racial views of...
Research on attitudes towards racial equality has identified an apparent paradox, sometimes describe...
In this article the relationship between intergroup contact and racial prejudice in formerly segrega...
A Random Digit Dialing survey (n = 794) examined the interracial contact experiences and racial atti...
ABSTRACT—Research on racial attitudes indicates that acceptance of the principle of racial equality ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>Two surveys were condu...
We investigate the effects of sociopolitical change on intergroup contact and social distance attitu...
Relying upon Gibson’s (2004) theory equating lack of prejudice with interra- cial “reconciliation,” ...
Relying upon Gibson's (2004) theory equating lack of prejudice with interracial “reconciliation,” we...
Policies and programs designed to challenge the effects of racial discrimination (such as affirmativ...
Drawing on the principles of Social Identity Theory and the Contact Hypothesis, this study investiga...
The political and legislative changes which took place in South Africa during the 1990s, with the di...
Relying upon Gibson’s (2004) theory equating lack of prejudice with interra-cial “reconciliation, ” ...
In the heterogeneous South African society, race has become not only the major organizing principle,...
This article endeavours to investigate predictors of opposition to different categories of policy th...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2006.Traditionally, the racial views of...
Research on attitudes towards racial equality has identified an apparent paradox, sometimes describe...
In this article the relationship between intergroup contact and racial prejudice in formerly segrega...
A Random Digit Dialing survey (n = 794) examined the interracial contact experiences and racial atti...
ABSTRACT—Research on racial attitudes indicates that acceptance of the principle of racial equality ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>Two surveys were condu...
We investigate the effects of sociopolitical change on intergroup contact and social distance attitu...
Relying upon Gibson’s (2004) theory equating lack of prejudice with interra- cial “reconciliation,” ...
Relying upon Gibson's (2004) theory equating lack of prejudice with interracial “reconciliation,” we...
Policies and programs designed to challenge the effects of racial discrimination (such as affirmativ...
Drawing on the principles of Social Identity Theory and the Contact Hypothesis, this study investiga...
The political and legislative changes which took place in South Africa during the 1990s, with the di...
Relying upon Gibson’s (2004) theory equating lack of prejudice with interra-cial “reconciliation, ” ...
In the heterogeneous South African society, race has become not only the major organizing principle,...
This article endeavours to investigate predictors of opposition to different categories of policy th...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2006.Traditionally, the racial views of...
Research on attitudes towards racial equality has identified an apparent paradox, sometimes describe...
In this article the relationship between intergroup contact and racial prejudice in formerly segrega...