
Preface
1. Maximizing the effects of intergroup contact: Structuring the contact setting
2. Extended intergroup contact: the need to identify practical strategies in order to produce new theory
3. Vicarious intergroup contact and media vicarious contact: Theoretical, methodological and practical distinctions
4. Imagined intergroup contact and its real potential: Applying interventions in the field
5. Fighting indirect forms of prejudice: The role of direct and indirect contact in reducing implicit prejudice and fostering outgroup humanity attribution
6. The secondary transfer effect: Two routes for tackling contextual and generalized prejudice
7. Creating a bridge between intergroup contact and collective action research: A model on how contact can foster collective action among high- and low-status groups
8. Promoting positive intergroup relations among survivors of natural disasters
Conclusion
References
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