Prejudice reduction research has focused on reducing negative regard as a means to improve relations between various groups (e.g., religious, ethnic, political). Though positive regard between groups may be created, these forms of contact and common identification do not alter policy orientations of advantaged groups toward disadvantaged ones. Rather than intergroup contact, it is suggested that a collective action model of prejudice reduction (Dixon, J., Levine, M., Reicher, S., & Durrheim, K. (2012). Beyond prejudice: Are negative evaluations the problem and is getting us to like one another more the solution? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 35, 411-425) would create ties between disadvantaged groups to work toward beneficial policy change...
ABSTRACT—Positive intergroup contact has been a guiding framework for research on reducing intergrou...
Intergroup contact is a well-established basis of prejudice reduction. However, less is known about ...
A current debate surrounds the issue of whether prejudice-reducing interventions such as intergroup ...
Prejudice reduction research has focused on reducing negative regard as a means to improve relations...
For most of the history of prejudice research, negativity has been treated as its emotional and cogn...
There is a growing body of research findings suggesting that prejudice reduction strategies can have...
Prejudices towards different groups are interrelated, but research has yet to find a way to promote ...
Research on intergroup prejudice has generally adopted a model of social change that is based around...
Cures, ” analyzes how prejudice and discrimination feed into intergroup conflict, and describes some...
Although the effectiveness of intergroup contact as a mechanism for reducing prejudice is well-estab...
This study sought to better understand the processes of change in prejudice-related attitudes and in...
Intergroup contact provides a reliable means of reducing prejudice. Yet, critics suggested that its ...
Research on the contact hypothesis has highlighted the role of contact in improving intergroup relat...
The current studies aimed to reveal the potential role of imagined intergroup contact on collective ...
Can positive social contact between members of antagonistic groups reduce prejudice and discriminati...
ABSTRACT—Positive intergroup contact has been a guiding framework for research on reducing intergrou...
Intergroup contact is a well-established basis of prejudice reduction. However, less is known about ...
A current debate surrounds the issue of whether prejudice-reducing interventions such as intergroup ...
Prejudice reduction research has focused on reducing negative regard as a means to improve relations...
For most of the history of prejudice research, negativity has been treated as its emotional and cogn...
There is a growing body of research findings suggesting that prejudice reduction strategies can have...
Prejudices towards different groups are interrelated, but research has yet to find a way to promote ...
Research on intergroup prejudice has generally adopted a model of social change that is based around...
Cures, ” analyzes how prejudice and discrimination feed into intergroup conflict, and describes some...
Although the effectiveness of intergroup contact as a mechanism for reducing prejudice is well-estab...
This study sought to better understand the processes of change in prejudice-related attitudes and in...
Intergroup contact provides a reliable means of reducing prejudice. Yet, critics suggested that its ...
Research on the contact hypothesis has highlighted the role of contact in improving intergroup relat...
The current studies aimed to reveal the potential role of imagined intergroup contact on collective ...
Can positive social contact between members of antagonistic groups reduce prejudice and discriminati...
ABSTRACT—Positive intergroup contact has been a guiding framework for research on reducing intergrou...
Intergroup contact is a well-established basis of prejudice reduction. However, less is known about ...
A current debate surrounds the issue of whether prejudice-reducing interventions such as intergroup ...