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| DOI | 10.7764/CDI.45.1584 | ||||||
| Año | 2019 | ||||||
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Abstract: Two experiments carried out in Spain and the Netherlands tested the joint effects of imagined contact and similarity with a narrative protagonist on attitudes and behavioral intentions related to stigmatized immigrants. We advance a concept of optimal reception condition: imagining a positive interaction with an immigrant before reading a testimonial of an immigrant who is similar to the native audience. The optimal reception condition induced greater identification and transportation than the reference condition, leading to more positive attitudes and a higher intention of inter-group contact. The findings are discussed in the context of research on narrative persuasion and prejudice reduction.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Igartua, Juan-Jose | Hombre |
University of Salamanca - España
Universidad de Salamanca - España Univ Salamanca - España |
| 2 | Wojcieszak, Magdalena | Mujer |
University of california - Estados Unidos
University of California, Davis - Estados Unidos UNIV CALIF DAVIS - Estados Unidos |
| 3 | Kim, Nuri | Hombre |
Nanyang Technological University - Singapur
Nanyang Technol Univ - Singapur |
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| Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities |
| Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades |
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| Research work developed thanks to the financial support granted by Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities to the project entitled “Narrative tools to reduce prejudice. Effects of similarity, imagined contact, empathy and narrative voice” (reference: CSO2015-67611-P). |
| Research work developed thanks to the financial support granted by Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities to the project entitled "Narrative tools to reduce prejudice. Effects of similarity, imagined contact, empathy and narrative voice" (reference: CSO2015-67611-P). |