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dc.contributor.authorBağcı Hemşinlioğlu, Sabahat Çiğdemen_US
dc.contributor.authorPiyale, Zeynep Ecemen_US
dc.contributor.authorEbcim, Efsaneen_US
dc.date.accessioned2018-12-19T00:02:29Z
dc.date.available2018-12-19T00:02:29Z
dc.date.issued2018-01
dc.identifier.citationBağcı Hemşinlioğlu, S. Ç., Piyale, Z. E. & Ebcim, E. (2018). Imagined contact in high conflict settings: The role of ethnic group identification and the perspective of minority group members. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 48(1), 3-14.en_US
dc.identifier.issn0021-9029
dc.identifier.issn1559-1816
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11729/1428
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jasp.12485
dc.description.abstractRecent contact literature has shown that imagining a positive intergroup encounter improves intergroup attitudes and behaviors, yet less is known about the effects of imagined contact in high conflict settings. We conducted three studies to understand the potential effects of imagined intergroup contact among ethnic Turks ( majority status) and ethnic Kurds ( minority status) in the Turkish-Kurdish interethnic conflict setting. Study 1 (N = 47, Turkish) tested standard imagined contact effects ( neutral vs. standard imagined contact condition) among majority Turks and showed that imagined contact was effective on outgroup attitudes, perceived threat, intergroup anxiety, and support for multiculturalism only among participants with higher ethnic identification. Study 2 (N = 107, Turkish) examined how ethnic identification of the contact partner would influence the effectiveness of the standard imagined contact scenario ( neutral vs. standard vs. ethnic identification condition) and demonstrated that imagined contact effects were more negative when the contact partner identified with his/her ethnic group during imagined contact. Study 3 (N = 55, Kurdish) investigated imagined contact effects ( neutral vs. standard imagined contact condition) among an ethnic minority group and showed that imagined contact did not improve minority group members' outgroup attitudes, but did decrease intergroup anxiety and perceived discrimination (marginally significantly) and increased perceived positive attitudes from the majority group. Practical implications of the use of imagined intergroup contact strategy in conflict-ridden settings were discussed.en_US
dc.language.isoengen_US
dc.publisherWileyen_US
dc.relation.isversionof10.1111/jasp.12485
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessen_US
dc.subjectCross-group friendshipsen_US
dc.subjectOut-group trusten_US
dc.subjectIntergroup contacten_US
dc.subjectNational identificationen_US
dc.subjectStigma consciousnessen_US
dc.subjectInterracial contacten_US
dc.subjectOutgroup attitudesen_US
dc.subjectMetaanalytic testen_US
dc.subjectSouth-Africaen_US
dc.subjectPrejudiceen_US
dc.subjectContacten_US
dc.subjectPositive intergroupen_US
dc.subjectAdulten_US
dc.subjectAnxietyen_US
dc.subjectArticleen_US
dc.subjectControlled studyen_US
dc.subjectCultural diversityen_US
dc.subjectFemaleen_US
dc.subjectHumanen_US
dc.subjectKurd (people)en_US
dc.subjectMajor clinical studyen_US
dc.subjectMaleen_US
dc.subjectMinority groupen_US
dc.subjectTurk (people)en_US
dc.titleImagined contact in high conflict settings: The role of ethnic group identification and the perspective of minority group membersen_US
dc.typearticleen_US
dc.description.versionPublisher's Versionen_US
dc.relation.journalJournal of Applied Social Psychologyen_US
dc.contributor.departmentIşık Üniversitesi, Fen Edebiyat Fakültesi, Psikoloji Bölümüen_US
dc.contributor.departmentIşık University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Department of Psychologyen_US
dc.contributor.authorID0000-0002-0871-5751
dc.contributor.authorID0000-0003-1642-2067
dc.identifier.volume48
dc.identifier.issue1
dc.identifier.startpage3
dc.identifier.endpage14
dc.peerreviewedYesen_US
dc.publicationstatusPublisheden_US
dc.relation.publicationcategoryMakale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi - Kurum Öğretim Elemanıen_US
dc.contributor.institutionauthorBağcı Hemşinlioğlu, Sabahat Çiğdemen_US
dc.contributor.institutionauthorPiyale, Zeynep Ecemen_US
dc.contributor.institutionauthorEbcim, Efsaneen_US
dc.relation.indexWOSen_US
dc.relation.indexScopusen_US
dc.relation.indexSocial Sciences Citation Index (SSCI)en_US
dc.description.qualityQ3
dc.description.wosidWOS:000425187700001


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