2017
Reducing intergroup bias through intergroup contact: Twenty years of progress and future directions
Dovidio J, Love A, Schellhaas F, Hewstone M. Reducing intergroup bias through intergroup contact: Twenty years of progress and future directions. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 2017, 20: 606-620. DOI: 10.1177/1368430217712052.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntergroup contactIntergroup relationsIndividual-level outcomesIndividual-level processesIntergroup biasMultiple categorizationEffect of contactContact hypothesisClassic researchGroup processTemporal stagesContact theoryResearch directionsFuture directionsConceptual foundationsVaried outcomesSocial changeDirect relationshipBroader viewAntecedentsDifferent formsResearchRecent workCategorizationOutcomes
2016
Aversive Racism and Contemporary Bias
Dovidio J, Gaertner S, Pearson A. Aversive Racism and Contemporary Bias. 2016, 267-294. DOI: 10.1017/9781316161579.012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPsychology of prejudicePsychological modelsPrejudice reductionAversive racismContemporary biasCambridge HandbookPrejudiceEvidence-based strategiesSpecific domainsEnvironmental influencesFuture avenuesCutting-edge researchCollective actionPsychologySocial changeComfort zoneComprehensive examinationResearchTop scholarsStudentsInterventionPeopleRacismBiasGenderUnderstanding how common ingroup identity undermines collective action among disadvantaged-group members
Ufkes E, Calcagno J, Glasford D, Dovidio J. Understanding how common ingroup identity undermines collective action among disadvantaged-group members. Journal Of Experimental Social Psychology 2016, 63: 26-35. DOI: 10.1016/j.jesp.2015.11.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCommon ingroup identityCollective action intentionsIngroup identityAction intentionsGroup efficacy beliefsGroup-based angerGroup-based inequalityIntergroup harmonyCommon ingroupIntergroup tensionsExperiment 2Collective actionUndermines motivationUS identityMembers' motivationGroup identityPast researchRacial identityMotivationSocial changeSalienceExclusive focusStrong senseIntentionAnger
2011
E pluribus unum: Dual identity and minority group members' motivation to engage in contact, as well as social change
Glasford D, Dovidio J. E pluribus unum: Dual identity and minority group members' motivation to engage in contact, as well as social change. Journal Of Experimental Social Psychology 2011, 47: 1021-1024. DOI: 10.1016/j.jesp.2011.03.021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChange motivationIntergroup relationsDual identityPrejudice reduction strategiesDisadvantaged group membersGreater willingnessGroup members' motivationApproach motivationMembers' motivationSocial changeMotivationPresent researchAdvantaged groupsCommon identityGroup orientationIdentityWillingnessPerceptionDisadvantaged groupsRecent workOptimismRelationInterventionImplicationsOrientation
2009
The Irony of Harmony
Saguy T, Tausch N, Dovidio J, Pratto F. The Irony of Harmony. Psychological Science 2009, 20: 114-121. PMID: 19152543, DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9280.2008.02261.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPositive intergroup contactIntergroup contactPositive contactIntergroup inequalityIntergroup tensionsStudy 1Study 2Members' perceptionsSocial changePerceptionActions of membersGroup behaviorPerceptions of JewsAdvantaged groupsIsraeli ArabsParticipantsExperimental groupExpectationsDisadvantaged groupsSupportIntergroup differencesAttitudesInterventionImplicationsCommonalities
2007
Another view of “we”: Majority and minority group perspectives on a common ingroup identity
Dovidio J, Gaertner S, Saguy T. Another view of “we”: Majority and minority group perspectives on a common ingroup identity. European Review Of Social Psychology 2007, 18: 296-330. DOI: 10.1080/10463280701726132.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCommon ingroup identity modelCommon ingroup identityMinority group perspectivesIntergroup biasesIngroup identityIntergroup interactionsIdentity modelSocial categorisationGroup perspectiveRecent researchDifferent preferencesMinority groupsPotential implicationsSocial changeRecategorisationPrejudiceDifferent formsBiasesResearchSelfIdentityPreferencesInitial formulationDiscriminationImplications