K McIntyre, S Paolini, M Hewstone - European Review of Social …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Through individual-to-group generalisation, information about individual members of stigmatised social groups changes the outgroup judgment. This article reports meta-analytic …
NK Reimer, NK Sengupta - Journal of Personality and Social …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
Growing evidence suggests that intergroup contact, psychology's most-researched paradigm for reducing prejudice, has the “ironic” effect of reducing support for social change …
This paper examines anti-Muslim sentiment in America. Existing research has documented rising hostility to Muslims in Western countries, but has been much less clear about what …
This study examines the interplay of positive and negative intergroup contact with majority group members from the perspective of ethnic minority youth. Taking a social identity …
N Naim, M Qomar - QIJIS (Qudus International Journal …, 2021 - repo.iain-tulungagung.ac.id
Not many Kiai have thoughts about multiculturalism. Kiai M. Sholeh Bahruddin and Kiai Abdullah Syam are considered unique because they have multicultural Islamic thoughts and …
Y Kanamori, YJ Xu - Journal of Homosexuality, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Our study examined factors associated with transphobia with a particular focus on the interrelations between religious fundamentalism and contact to impact transphobia. We …
A Kanas, P Scheepers, C Sterkens - Social science research, 2017 - Elsevier
This study examines the relationship between interreligious contact and negative attitudes towards the religious out-group. It uses unique survey data collected by the authors among …
Although numerous studies have documented the robust effect of positive intergroup contact experiences in reducing prejudice and improving positive attitudes towards outgroups …
How did COVID-19 related movement restrictions impact sentiment toward refugees? Existing theories offer conflicting answers. On the one hand, contact theories suggest that …