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Article Dans Une Revue Nature Human Behaviour Année : 2020

A large-scale test of the link between intergroup contact and support for social change

Tabea Hässler
Johannes Ullrich
Nurit Shnabel
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Daniel Valdenegro
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Simone Sebben
Linda R Tropp
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Ruth K Ditlmann
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Hema Preya Selvanathan
Marija Branković
Michael Pasek
Anna Lisa Aydin
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Iris Žeželj
Adrienne Pereira
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Nóra Anna Lantos
Mario Sainz
Andreas Glenz
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Hana Oberpfalzerová
Anna Kende
Olga Kuzawinska
Sabine Otten
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Edona Maloku
Masi Noor
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Pelin Gul
Jessica Pistella
Roberto Baiocco
Margareta Jelic
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Orly Bareket
Dinka Corkalo Biruski
Jonathan E Cook
Maneeza Dawood
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Lisa Droogendyk
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Angélica Herrera Loyo
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Kaltrina Kelmendi
Luiza Mugnol Ugarte

Résumé

ince initial efforts towards racial desegregation in the United States, social scientists 1 , policymakers and civic leaders supporting racial desegregation 2 have advocated for bringing advantaged and disadvantaged group members together for contact with each other in an effort to foster improved relations and greater intergroup equality. Evidence gathered over several decades shows that intergroup contact can reduce prejudice and increase social cohesion across group divides 3,4. A new line of thinking, however, suggests that contact can have an unintended effect: greater perceptions of intergroup harmony may undermine people's willingness to demand and advocate for greater equality and social justice, especially among members of disadvantaged groups 5-8. Given the importance of these divergent trends for public policy, comprehensive and rigorous tests are needed to elucidate when contact may be A large-scale test of the link between intergroup contact and support for social change

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Psychologie

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hal-04262881 , version 1 (27-10-2023)

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Tabea Hässler, Johannes Ullrich, Michelle Bernardino, Nurit Shnabel, Colette Van Laar, et al.. A large-scale test of the link between intergroup contact and support for social change. Nature Human Behaviour, 2020, 4 (4), pp.380-386. ⟨10.1038/s41562-019-0815-z⟩. ⟨hal-04262881⟩
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