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Antecedents of positive and negative intergroup contact: Evidence from a diary study
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Abstract In our current globalised, multicultural world, understanding antecedents of reciprocal interactions between native people and people of immigrant background is a major issue, because intergroup contact plays a crucial role in building inclusive societies. In this vein, using daily diary data, we ex... view more
In our current globalised, multicultural world, understanding antecedents of reciprocal interactions between native people and people of immigrant background is a major issue, because intergroup contact plays a crucial role in building inclusive societies. In this vein, using daily diary data, we examined the relation between the number of daily positive and negative interactions of White British majority (N = 744) and Asian British minority people (N = 582) with members of the respective outgroup, with RWA, SDO, perceived ingroup norms, neighbourhood diversity and contextual deprivation. Results showed that for the majority group, ingroup norms in favour of intergroup contact were positively associated with positive intergroup encounters, whereas Right Wing Authoritarianism (RWA) was positively associated with negative intergroup contact. Neighbourhood diversity was positively associated with positive and negative intergroup encounters. Moreover, RWA moderated the relationship between neighbourhood diversity and both positive and negative contact of White British people. For the minority group, ingroup norms were positively associated with positive intergroup contact, and the relationship between ingroup norms and negative contact was moderated by SDO. Overall, different factors affect positive and negative intergroup contact of majority and minority groups. We discuss the implications of the findings for future research and interventions.... view less
Keywords
group; interaction; migration background; Great Britain; integration; neighborhood; cultural diversity; deprivation; authoritarianism
Classification
Social Psychology
Migration, Sociology of Migration
Free Keywords
intergroup contact; social dominance orientation; right-wing authoritarianism; ingroup norms; neighbourhood diversity; Kurzskala Autoritarismus (KSA-3) (ZIS 228)
Document language
English
Publication Year
2022
Page/Pages
p. 524-534
Journal
International Journal of Psychology, 57 (2022) 4
Issue topic
Innovations and New Discoveries in International Migration Psychology
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/ijop.12841
ISSN
1464-066X
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed