How positive and negative contact relate to attitudes towards Roma: Comparing majority and high-status minority perspectives

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Title
How positive and negative contact relate to attitudes towards Roma: Comparing majority and high-status minority perspectives
Journal
Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology
Author(s)
Visintin Emilio Paolo, Green Eva G. T., Pereira Adrienne, Miteva Polimira
ISSN
1052-9284
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2017
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
27
Pages
240-252
Language
english
Abstract
Intergroup contact scholars have recently called for analyzing the effects of negative intergroup contact. In response to this call, we examined the correlates of positive and negative contact with one of the most stigmatized ethnic minorities, that is, Roma. We conducted a study in Bulgaria considering the point of view of the ethnic Bulgarian majority (n = 516) and of Bulgarian Turks (n = 274), an ethnic minority with higher status compared to Roma. Regression analyses showed that positive contact was associated with reduced prejudice and more support for pro-Roma policies, while negative contact revealed the
opposite pattern. These associations did not differ between ethnic Bulgarians and Bulgarian Turks. Moreover, positive and negative intergroup emotions mediated the relationships between positive and negative contact on the one hand and prejudice and policy support on negative intergroup contact experiences and encourages future research to analyze how
absolute vs. relative status differences shape the effects of positive and negative contact in complex hierarchical societies.
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