How to Cook Rice: A Review of Ingredients for Teaching anti‐Prejudice |
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Authors: | Anne Pedersen Iain Walker Yin Paradies Bernard Guerin |
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Affiliation: | 1. Murdoch University, Murdoch, Western Australia;2. University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria;3. University of South Australia, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia |
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Abstract: | There is a pressing need to address prejudice, racism, and discrimination against marginalised groups in Australia. This involves change from the structural to the individual level. In this article, we discuss the merits of individual anti‐prejudice mechanisms within the Australian context. First, we expand on nine mechanisms described in a previous paper and then review five new mechanisms. We conclude that while some mechanisms are likely to be useful regardless of location, others need to be tailored to the local context. We also conclude that effective interventions need to utilise multiple mechanisms. It is hoped that the synthesis of the different mechanisms provided here will assist anti‐prejudice researchers, practitioners, and policymakers striving to improve relations among different groups in our society. |
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Keywords: | attitudes— beliefs and values inter‐group processes peace psychology— peace education political psychology social issues racism |
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