Direct, extended, and mass-mediated contact with immigrants in Italy: Their associations with emotions, prejudice, and humanity perceptions.

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Title
Direct, extended, and mass-mediated contact with immigrants in Italy: Their associations with emotions, prejudice, and humanity perceptions.
Journal
Journal of Applied Social Psychology
Author(s)
Visintin Emilio Paolo, Voci Alberto, Pagotto Lisa, Hewstone Miles
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Published
Issued date
2017
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
47
Pages
175-194
Language
english
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Two correlational studies investigated the associations between different forms of intergroup contact, on the one hand, and Italians’ prejudice and humanity attributions toward immigrants in Italy, on the other. Study 1 examined the effects of direct
contact, extended contact, and parasocial contact through mass-media, assessing separately contact through TV news and newspapers and contact through entertainment programs. Study 2 analyzed the distinct effects of positive and negative episodes of the contact forms considered in Study 1. Across the studies, we tested the mediational role of intergroup anxiety, empathy, and trust. Overall, results showed the importance of taking into account different forms of contact and considering
the emotional processes during contact experiences to understand intergroup attitudes.
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