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Understanding the Dynamics of Intergroup Relations from the Perspectives of Western Immigrants Living in Korea

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Abstract The literature on intergroup contact has mainly focused on how the majority group members reduce negative stereotypes and prejudice toward minority groups, also exploring the dynamics of intergroup contact… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The literature on intergroup contact has mainly focused on how the majority group members reduce negative stereotypes and prejudice toward minority groups, also exploring the dynamics of intergroup contact in Western countries. The purpose of this study is to explore the dynamics of intergroup contact and interactions from the perspective of Western immigrants, and to understand how they interact with host individuals in South Korea. Using a constructivist grounded theory, three themes were identified associated with intergroup contact: (a) experiencing cultural growth and cultural conflicts, (b) reducing ethnocentric behaviors, and (c) experiencing cultural distance and boundaries. This study suggests that participants experienced the dynamics of intergroup contact with the host individuals.

Keywords: western immigrants; intergroup contact; intergroup relations; dynamics intergroup; understanding dynamics; relations perspectives

Journal Title: Journal of Constructivist Psychology
Year Published: 2019

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