Negotiating Interracial Interactions: Costs, Consequences, and Possibilities |
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Authors: | Jennifer A. Richeson J. Nicole Shelton |
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Affiliation: | Northwestern University and;Princeton University |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT— The United States is becoming increasingly diverse, yet interracial contact continues to be awkward, if not stressful, for many. Indeed, recent research suggests that individuals often exit interracial interactions feeling drained both cognitively and emotionally. This article reviews research examining how interracial encounters give rise to these outcomes, zeroing in on the mediating role of self-regulation and the moderating influence of prejudice concerns. Given that interracial contact may be the most promising avenue to prejudice reduction, it is important to examine factors that undermine positive interracial contact experiences, as well as those that facilitate them. |
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Keywords: | interracial interactions self-regulation prejudice |
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