Racial Encounter: The Social Psychology of Contact and DesegregationThe political and legislative changes which took place in South Africa during the 1990s, with the dissolution of apartheid, created a unique set of social conditions. As official policies of segregation were abolished, people of both black and white racial groups began to experience new forms of social contact and intimacy. |
Contents
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Section A The contact hypothesis reconsidered
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Section B Attitudes to desegregation reconsidered
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Section C Locating the social psychology of contact and desegregation | 177 |
Methods used in the interviews and observational studies | 220 |
Endnotes | 227 |
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Racial Encounter: The Social Psychology of Contact and Desegregation Kevin Durrheim,John Dixon Limited preview - 2013 |
Racial Encounter: The Social Psychology of Contact and Desegregation Kevin Durrheim,John Dixon No preview available - 2014 |