The Irony Of Harmony: Why Positive Interactions May Sometimes Be Negative
Wednesday, February 4, 2009 - 00:15
in Psychology & Sociology
By recognizing their inequalities, members of disadvantaged groups can mobilize and attempt to bring about social change. However, the results of a new study suggests that positive contact with majority groups may result in disadvantaged groups being less likely to support social change- with improved attitudes towards the advantaged groups and reduced attention to social inequality, the disadvantaged groups may become less motivated to promote change.