Technological and analytical advancements in intergroup contact research
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Friehs, Maria‐Therese
Bracegirdle, Chloe
Zúñiga, Claudia
Watt, Susan Ellen
Barlow, Fiona Kate
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The prolific expansion of intergroup contact research has established that intergroup interactions are tightly linked to social integration. In this review, recent technological and statistical innovations with the potential to advance this body of research are presented. First, concerns over the validity of longitudinal models are discussed before innovative analytical techniques are introduced that explore change over time. Next, intensive repeated measure designs, such as experience sampling approaches, are introduced as opportunities to investigate the day‐to‐day lives of individuals. Virtual reality technology is then presented as another means to examine naturalistic contact experiences in the laboratory, offering researchers an unrivaled capacity to induce uncommon contact experiences. Finally, we propose that additional sources of contextual data, such as competing media messages, could extend these models in innovative ways by accounting for the time and place surrounding intergroup contact. Similarly, longitudinal social network analysis can provide additional contextual information by considering the broader network environment in which contact occurs. We describe these innovations with the intention of spurring future research that will advance our understanding of how intergroup contact can be used to improve our societies. Thus, we conclude with a discussion on how to bridge divides between researchers and practitioners.
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Journal of Social Issues
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77
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1
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Criminology
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O'Donnell, AW; Friehs, M; Bracegirdle, C; Zúñiga, C; Watt, SE; Barlow, FK, Technological and analytical advancements in intergroup contact research, Journal of Social Issues, 2021, 77 (1), pp. 171-196