Journal of Social Issues 2006 : Reducing Prejudice & Promoting Social Inclusion : Integrating Research, Theory, and Practice on Intergroup Relations (

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Journal of Social Issues 2006 : Reducing Prejudice & Promoting Social Inclusion : Integrating Research, Theory, and Practice on Intergroup Relations (

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Building on the legacies of Allport, Williams and Lewin, the field of intergroup relations has made great strides in the development of theory, research, and practice in the last half-century. This issue examines the integration of these three strands of scholarship and action as we look ahead to the next half-century of psychological work on intergroup relations. The contributions in this issue bring together researchers, practitioners and practitioner-researchers; expand the focus of research and practice to prejudice reduction and social inclusion and include commentaries from pioneers in intergroup relations--Walter Stephan, James Banks, Thomas Pettigrew and Patricia Gurin--who provide insights into bridging theory, research and practice.

Contents

INTRODUCTION. I. Looking Back as We Look AheadTheory and Practice on Intergroup Relations: Biren (Ratnesh) A. Nagda, Linda R. Tropp, and Elizabeth Levy Paluck. RESEARCH, THEORY, AND PRACTICE ON PREJUDICE REDUCTION. II. The Role of Lay Perceptions of Ethnic Prejudice in the Maintenance and Perpetuation of Ethnic Bias:. Victoria M. Esses and Gordon Hodson. III. Extended Contact through Story Reading in School: Reducing Children's Prejudice towards the Disabled:. Lindsey Cameron and Adam Rutland. IV.Relative Importance of Contact Conditions in Explaining Prejudice Reduction in a Classroom Context: Separate and Equal?: Ludwin E. Molina and Michele A. Wittig. V. Slurs, Stereotypes, and Student Interventions: Examining the Dynamics, Impact, and Prevention of Harassment in Middle and High School: Stephen L. Wessler and Lelia L. De Andrade. RESEARCH, THEORY, Interest in Intergroup Contact: Linda R. Tropp and Rebecca A. Bianchi. VII. Breaking Barriers, Crossing Borders, Building Bridges: Communication Processes in Intergroup Dialogues:. Biren (Ratnesh) A. Nagda. VIII. Diversity Training and Intergroup Contact: A Call to Action Research: Elizabeth Levy IMPROVING INTERGROUP RELATIONS. IX. Bridging the Researcher-Practitioner Divide in Intergroup Relations: Walter G. Stephan. X. Improving Race Relations in Schools: From Theory and Research to Practice: James Banks. XI. The Advantages of Multilevel Approaches: Thomas F. Pettigrew. XII. Informing Theory from Practice and Applied Research: Patricia Gurin. 2005 SPSSI PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS. XIII. Introduction to Kay Deaux's SPSSI Presidential Address: James M. Jones. XIV. A Nation of Immigrants: Living Our Legacy: Kay Deaux

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