Liking more or hating less? A modest defence of intergroup contact theory
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AbstractHere, I argue that Dixon et al. have overstated the prevalence of “benevolent” forms of prejudice; many stigmatised groups are currently the targets of overtly hostile evaluation and treatment by others (e.g., Muslims; immigrant groups). I also believe that the target article oversimplifies its presentation of prejudice researchers' primary theoretical and policy goals and that it overlooks important work in intergroup emotions.
Applicability of the Intergroup Contact Theory to Arts and Cultural Intervention for Social Cohesion
2018 ◽
Vol 11
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pp. 101-125
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Vol 38
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pp. 389-417
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2019 ◽
Vol 15
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pp. 81-96
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Vol 18
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