Liking more or hating less? A modest defence of intergroup contact theory

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (6):428-429 (2012)
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Here, I argue that Dixon et al. have overstated the prevalence of forms of prejudice; many stigmatised groups are currently the targets of overtly hostile evaluation and treatment by others. I also believe that the target article oversimplifies its presentation of prejudice researchers' primary theoretical and policy goals and that it overlooks important work in intergroup emotions

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