Questioning the potential of tourism‐related imagined contact in improving interethnic relations in Türkiye
Emine Yücel,
Hatice Ekici,
Sevim Cesur
Abstract:With three experimental studies, we used the imagined contact hypothesis to investigate the efficiency of tourist‐host contacts in promoting positive interethnic attitudes in Türkiye. Participants (ethnic Turks) were asked to envision themselves as tourists, interacting with a local minority member (either a Kurd or an Armenian) in the imagined destination place. We manipulated three variables: contact type (standard vs. friendship‐fostering contact), tourism form (domestic vs. international), and tourist‐host… Show more
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