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Toward a diversity hypothesis: Multidimensional effects of intergroup contact
Authors:James M. Jones   Patrick D. Lynch   Amanda A. Tenglund  Samuel L. Gaertner
Affiliation:University of Delaware, USA
Abstract:The long-standing and important contributions of the contact hypothesis in reducing prejudice in intergroup situations is augmented by the introduction of the diversity hypothesis. The diversity hypothesis argues that the positive consequences of diversity will occur when the following four conditions are met: (a) full participation occurs across all levels of society for membres of diverse ethnic, racial, and cultural groups; (b) the degree of participation approximates an appropriate index of representation for racial and ethnic groups; (c) common purpose across these levels of diversity is created; and (d) cultural identity is valued. The empirical evidence for these conditions and implications for the organizational advantages of diversity are discussed.
Keywords:Contact hypothesis   Diversity   Ethnicity   Organizational culture   Prejudice   Race   Racism
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