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Meeting of minds: narratives as a tool to reduce prejudice toward stigmatized group members

Authors :
Nuri Kim
Cuimin Lim
Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

This study investigates a mechanism of mediated intergroup contact effects that occurs through experiencing social presence of a stigmatized outgroup character. Conceiving narrative texts as a context for mediated intergroup contact, we experimentally test (N = 505) the effects of narrative perspective (first vs. third person) and the photograph of the outgroup protagonist (present vs. absent) on perceived social presence of the outgroup character. We further test whether experiencing the outgroup protagonist as socially present affects intergroup outcomes (i.e., perspective-taking, intergroup anxiety, outgroup knowledge, and outgroup attitudes). Findings indicate that first-person narratives are more effective than third-person narratives in inducing social presence of the stigmatized outgroup character; photos, unexpectedly, did not have such an effect. Social presence, in turn, plays a key role in facilitating positive intergroup outcomes from reading online narrative texts. The implications of our findings are discussed. Ministry of Education (MOE) This work was supported by Singapore Ministry of Education Academic Research Fund Tier 1 Grant.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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