Addressing anti-Gypsyism with context-dependent psychological tools: Research review, meta-analysis and secondary analysis of prejudice against the Roma
Anna Kende
Abstract:Anti-Gypsyism is a deeply entrenched form of ethnic bias in Europe, characterized by realistic conflict perceptions, social norms approving bias, unacknowledged historical victimization, and denial of cultural autonomy. Mainstream prejudice reduction interventions may have limited applicability to anti-Gypsyism, because prejudice is normative, hence people are not motivated to change their views; interventions focusing on increased liking, but not competence perception consolidate status differences; stereotyp… Show more
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