Positive and negative contact between Africans and native Italians: Importance for migrants' collective action in support of their and other groups' rights

Author:

Prati Francesca1ORCID,Kenfack Corine Stella Kana2ORCID,Hewstone Miles3,Rubini Monica1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology University of Bologna Bologna Italy

2. Department of Psychology La Sapienza University of Rome Rome Italy

3. Department of Experimental Psychology Oxford University Oxford UK

Abstract

AbstractThis research investigates the positive and negative contact experiences of African migrants with native Italians and the association between contact and behavioural intentions to reduce social inequalities. Two studies examined the associations between intergroup contact of migrants and their collective action in support of their or other group members, by testing the mediating role of positive and negative emotions towards natives. Hypotheses were tested with two samples of first‐generation, legal African migrants living in Italy for less than 3 years (Ns = 242 [118 males], 251 [154]). Negative contact was positively associated with collective action in support of one's group, especially among respondents with higher positive intergroup experiences, and anger towards native people mediated this association. The association of positive contact with collective action to foster a more egalitarian society in general was mediated by reduced fear towards native people, and the association between positive contact and collective action at large was stronger for migrants with lower negative intergroup contact. Overall, this research provides further evidence on the impact of intergroup contact on migrants, specifically on the role of affective factors in their association with migrants' willingness to engage in collective action to reduce societal inequality at large.

Funder

Economic and Social Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Sociology and Political Science,Social Psychology

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