Mobilizing or sedative effects? A narrative review of the association between intergroup contact and collective action among advantaged and disadvantaged groups

VM Cocco, L Vezzali, S Stathi… - Personality and …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Academic Abstract In this narrative review, we examined 134 studies of the relationship
between intergroup contact and collective action benefiting disadvantaged groups. We …

Beyond performance: Racial prejudice and Whites' mistrust of government

A Filindra, NJ Kaplan, BE Buyuker - Political Behavior, 2022 - Springer
Scholars have argued that racial policy beliefs contributed to a decline in public trust among
white-Americans, but this effect waned over time as racial policies left the agenda. We …

Crime and partisanship: How party ID muddles reality, perception, and policy attitudes on crime and guns

S Pearson‐Merkowitz, JJ Dyck - Social Science Quarterly, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Objective In this article we theorize that partisanship is such a strong filter of information that
it can affect how individuals make sense of their lived environment and how the geographic …

Is Cross-Group Friendship Related to Less Perceived Criminal Threat of Immigrants and Less Negative Attitudes Toward Immigrants to the United States?

L Shi - International Criminal Justice Review, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
In recent years, the US public has become increasingly concerned about the immigration
issue. Criminological research and group threat theory suggest that harsh immigration policy …

Explaining Islamophobia in Australia: partisanship, intergroup contact, and local context

TB Gravelle - Australian journal of political science, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Recent events have placed a spotlight on Muslim-majority relations in Australia, yet research
on majority-group Australians' attitudes toward Muslims is scarce. Drawing on recent survey …

Partisan attitudes toward sanctuary cities: The asymmetrical effects of political knowledge

KAR Oskooii, SK Dreier, L Collingwood - Politics & Policy, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Sanctuary city policies seek to protect undocumented community members from federal
detention or deportation. Debates over sanctuary cities have become increasingly prominent …

The conditional relationship between cultural and economic threats in white Americans' support for refugee relocation programs

A Filindra, RL Nassar, BE Buyuker - Social Science Quarterly, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Scholars have reached conflicting results as to the relative importance of cultural
and economic threats to majority group receptivity to immigrants and refugees. This study …

Redemption in an era of penal harm: Moving beyond offender exclusion

AJ Thielo - 2017 - rave.ohiolink.edu
For nearly forty years, the United States was in the grips of punitive thinking and mired in an
era of mass imprisonment. The hallmarks of this paradigm were the embrace of policies and …

Latinx identification with whiteness: What drives it, and what effects does it have on political preferences?

A Filindra, M Kolbe - Social Science Quarterly, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Objective We seek to determine the antecedents of self‐categorization as white and white
identity salience among Latinx people. We also investigate the effects of both on Latinx's …

How does interracial contact among the US-born shape white and black receptivity toward immigrants?

HB Marrow, LR Tropp, M Van Der Linden… - Du Bois Review …, 2019 - cambridge.org
A notable increase in immigration into the United States over the past half century, coupled
with its recent geographic dispersion into new communities nationwide, has fueled contact …