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Getting connected: Intergroup contact on Facebook
Authors:Anne Katrin Schwab  Christina Sagioglou  Tobias Greitemeyer
Affiliation:University of Innsbruck
Abstract:One correlational study examined whether virtual contact via Facebook is positively related to intergroup relations. The followers of two online campaigns from Iran and Israel—whose countries have been in a politically hostile relationship since the 1980s—indicated the amount of direct and indirect virtual (Facebook) and real-life outgroup contact they have had, a number of quality and affective judgments about that contact, and completed an affective prejudice measure about the respective outgroup. Overall, contact was negatively associated with affective prejudice, providing support for the contact hypothesis in a specific and exclusively virtual setting with citizens of hostile nations. Previously experienced real-life contact did not moderate the results, suggesting that virtual contact has an independent link to positive outgroup attitudes.
Keywords:Facebook  intergroup contact  online social networks  prejudice  virtual contact
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