Social Contact Theories to Regulate Intergroup Relations: Intergroup, Extended, Imagined Contact
Social contact theories present strategies to regulate intergroup relations. These theories started with social contact hypothesis proposed by Allport (1954) and continued with extended contact and imagined contact theories to provide appropriate contact solutions for different contexts. The aim...
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author | Sanem KÜÇÜKKÖMÜRLER Nuray SAKALLI-UĞURLU |
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description | Social contact theories present strategies to regulate intergroup relations. These
theories started with social contact hypothesis proposed by Allport (1954) and continued with
extended contact and imagined contact theories to provide appropriate contact solutions for
different contexts. The aim of the current paper is to prepare a source in Turkish by reviewing
articles related with intergroup contact theory which is one of the oldest theories in
psychology literature, and extended contact and imagined contact theories which were
proposed based on intergroup contact theory. There are four parts in the paper. The first part
includes historical progress in intergroup contact theory and findings of studies related with
impact of and the processes in intergroup contact theory. In this part, there are two additional
subtitles. These subtitles contain proposals and related findings in social contact hypothesis of
Allport (1954) and in intergroup contact theory of Pettigrew (1998). In the second and third
parts, findings and hypotheses in extended contact theory and imagined contact theories were
demonstrated respectively. Lastly in the forth part, studies and their findings conducted in
Turkey are presented. |
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spelling | doaj.art-a1df9ffd211a45c9ada33c7c48baa8e52023-02-15T16:11:19ZengSada Institute of Art and Language StudiesNesne Psikoloji Dergisi2147-64892147-64892017-09-015910.7816/nesne-05-09-01Social Contact Theories to Regulate Intergroup Relations: Intergroup, Extended, Imagined ContactSanem KÜÇÜKKÖMÜRLERNuray SAKALLI-UĞURLUSocial contact theories present strategies to regulate intergroup relations. These theories started with social contact hypothesis proposed by Allport (1954) and continued with extended contact and imagined contact theories to provide appropriate contact solutions for different contexts. The aim of the current paper is to prepare a source in Turkish by reviewing articles related with intergroup contact theory which is one of the oldest theories in psychology literature, and extended contact and imagined contact theories which were proposed based on intergroup contact theory. There are four parts in the paper. The first part includes historical progress in intergroup contact theory and findings of studies related with impact of and the processes in intergroup contact theory. In this part, there are two additional subtitles. These subtitles contain proposals and related findings in social contact hypothesis of Allport (1954) and in intergroup contact theory of Pettigrew (1998). In the second and third parts, findings and hypotheses in extended contact theory and imagined contact theories were demonstrated respectively. Lastly in the forth part, studies and their findings conducted in Turkey are presented.http://www.nesnedergisi.com/makale/pdf/1466592418.pdfsocial contact theoryextended social contactimagined social contactprejudicediscriminationattitude change |
spellingShingle | Sanem KÜÇÜKKÖMÜRLER Nuray SAKALLI-UĞURLU Social Contact Theories to Regulate Intergroup Relations: Intergroup, Extended, Imagined Contact Nesne Psikoloji Dergisi social contact theory extended social contact imagined social contact prejudice discrimination attitude change |
title | Social Contact Theories to Regulate Intergroup Relations: Intergroup, Extended, Imagined Contact |
title_full | Social Contact Theories to Regulate Intergroup Relations: Intergroup, Extended, Imagined Contact |
title_fullStr | Social Contact Theories to Regulate Intergroup Relations: Intergroup, Extended, Imagined Contact |
title_full_unstemmed | Social Contact Theories to Regulate Intergroup Relations: Intergroup, Extended, Imagined Contact |
title_short | Social Contact Theories to Regulate Intergroup Relations: Intergroup, Extended, Imagined Contact |
title_sort | social contact theories to regulate intergroup relations intergroup extended imagined contact |
topic | social contact theory extended social contact imagined social contact prejudice discrimination attitude change |
url | http://www.nesnedergisi.com/makale/pdf/1466592418.pdf |
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