Affective mediators of intergroup contact: a three-wave longitudinal study in South Africa.
Intergroup contact (especially cross-group friendship) is firmly established as a powerful strategy for combating group-based prejudice (Pettigrew and Tropp, 2006). Great advances have been made in understanding how contact reduces prejudice (Brown and Hewstone, 2005), highlighting the importance of...
Main Authors: | Swart, H, Hewstone, M, Christ, O, Voci, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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