Group Processes & Intergroup Relations
Volume 6, Issue 1, 2003, Pages 37-54
Intergroup Contact and Prejudice Toward Immigrants in Italy: The Mediational Role of Anxiety and the Moderational Role of Group Salience (Article)
Voci A.* ,
Hewstone M.
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University of Padova, Italy
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University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Abstract
Two studies investigated intergroup contact with immigrants in Italy. In Study 1 (N = 310 students) contact had direct positive effects on perceived out-group variability and out-group attitude, and a direct negative effect on subtle prejudice; the last two effects were mediated by intergroup anxiety. Contact also had a greater effect on reduced anxiety and improved out-group perception and evaluation when group salience was high. In Study 2 (N = 94 hospital workers) contact at work had direct effects on out-group attitudes and rights for immigrants, and an effect on attitudes toward ethnic coworkers that was mediated by intergroup anxiety at work. The effects of contact were again moderated by group salience. These findings show that the combination of positive contact with individuals from the out-group and group salience is effective in improving intergroup relations, and often does so via reduced anxiety. © 2003, Sage Publications. All rights reserved.
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DOI: 10.1177/1368430203006001011
ISSN: 13684302
Cited by: 345
Original Language: English