This symposium presents recent research on intergroup contact between various groups. A focus is on the broader societal context in which contact takes place, and on the controversial relationship between contact and collective action. |
Chair
Tabea Hässler
Psychologist. Department of Psychology. University of Zurich. Switzerland.
221/14801 The Powerful Effect of Negative Interpersonal Experiences on Discrimination and Prejudice
(1) Ditlmann, Ruth; (2) Gomila, Robin; (3) Paluck, Betsy Levy
(1) Psychologist. Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin. Germany.; (2) Psychologist. Princeton University. USA.; (3) Psychologist. Professor. Princeton University. USA.
221/14802 From Segregation to Intergroup Contact and Back: Using Experiments/ Simulation to Understand the Bidirectional Link
(1) Ullrich, Johannes; (2) Schlueter, Elmar; (3) Glenz, Andreas; (4) Schmidt, Peter
(1) Psychologist. Professor. Department of Psychology. University of Zurich. Switzerland.; (2) Sociologist. Professor. Sociology Department. Justus Liebig University. Germany.; (3) Psychologist. Department of Psychology. University of Zurich. Switzerland.; (4) Psychologist. Professor. Department of Political Science. Justus Liebig University. Germany.
221/14803 Rally Together: Intergroup Contact Increases Solidarity-based Collective Action to Support Asylum Seekers in Germany
(1) Schäfer, Sarina; (2) Kotzur, Patrick F.; (3) Kauff, Mathias
(1) Psychologist. Institute of Psychology. University of Hagen. Germany.; (2) University of Marburg. Germany; (3) Psychologist. Institute of Psychology. University of Hagen. Germany.
221/14804 Evaluation of a contact-based intervention to reduce anti-Roma prejudice and mobilize for ally action
(1) Lantos, Nóra Anna; (2) Macher, Judit; (3) Kende, Anna
(1) Psychologist. Department of Psychology. Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest.; (2) Psychologist. Department of Psychology. Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest.; (3) Psychologist. Department of Psychology. Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest.
221/14805 Intergroup Contact and Support for Social Change in Advantaged and Disadvantaged Groups
(1) Hässler, Tabea; (2) Ullrich, Johannes; (3) Valdenegro, Daniel; (4) Bernadino, Michelle; (5) Ditlmann, Ruth; (6) González., Roberto; (7) Shnabel, Nurit
(1) Psychologist. Department of Psychology. University of Zurich. Switzerland.; (2) Psychologist. Department of Psychology. University of Zurich. Switzerland.; (3) Psychologist. Department of Psychology. Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. Chile.; (4) Psychologist. Department of Psychology. Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. Chile.; (5) Psychologist. Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin. Germany.; (6) Psychologist. Professor. Department of Psychology. Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. Chile.; (7) Psychologist. Professor. Department of Psychology. Tel-Aviv University