Cross-Racial Interactions during College: A Longitudinal Study of Four Forms of Interracial Interactions among Elite White College Students

College and universities present distinct opportunities to interact across racial and ethnic lines that may influence people’s prejudice toward different groups. This study examines the influence of four forms of cross-race interaction on traditional and modern forms of racial prejudice among white...

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Main Author: William Carson Byrd
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-06-01
Series:Societies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4698/4/2/265
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spelling doaj-d9c98e8f7c3545928a28115b1f5819ce2020-11-24T20:59:49ZengMDPI AGSocieties2075-46982014-06-014226529510.3390/soc4020265soc4020265Cross-Racial Interactions during College: A Longitudinal Study of Four Forms of Interracial Interactions among Elite White College StudentsWilliam Carson Byrd0Department of Pan-African Studies, University of Louisville, Strickler Hall, Room 438, Louisville, KY 40292, USACollege and universities present distinct opportunities to interact across racial and ethnic lines that may influence people’s prejudice toward different groups. This study examines the influence of four forms of cross-race interaction on traditional and modern forms of racial prejudice among white college students at 28 of the most selective colleges and universities in the US. This study finds that, although white students’ level of racial prejudice declines over four years, interracial contact during college does not significantly influence their level of prejudice. Moreover, a race-related form of social identity is the most consistent influence on students’ racial prejudice.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4698/4/2/265intergroup contact theoryracial prejudicesocial identitycollege students
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Cross-Racial Interactions during College: A Longitudinal Study of Four Forms of Interracial Interactions among Elite White College Students
Societies
intergroup contact theory
racial prejudice
social identity
college students
author_facet William Carson Byrd
author_sort William Carson Byrd
title Cross-Racial Interactions during College: A Longitudinal Study of Four Forms of Interracial Interactions among Elite White College Students
title_short Cross-Racial Interactions during College: A Longitudinal Study of Four Forms of Interracial Interactions among Elite White College Students
title_full Cross-Racial Interactions during College: A Longitudinal Study of Four Forms of Interracial Interactions among Elite White College Students
title_fullStr Cross-Racial Interactions during College: A Longitudinal Study of Four Forms of Interracial Interactions among Elite White College Students
title_full_unstemmed Cross-Racial Interactions during College: A Longitudinal Study of Four Forms of Interracial Interactions among Elite White College Students
title_sort cross-racial interactions during college: a longitudinal study of four forms of interracial interactions among elite white college students
publisher MDPI AG
series Societies
issn 2075-4698
publishDate 2014-06-01
description College and universities present distinct opportunities to interact across racial and ethnic lines that may influence people’s prejudice toward different groups. This study examines the influence of four forms of cross-race interaction on traditional and modern forms of racial prejudice among white college students at 28 of the most selective colleges and universities in the US. This study finds that, although white students’ level of racial prejudice declines over four years, interracial contact during college does not significantly influence their level of prejudice. Moreover, a race-related form of social identity is the most consistent influence on students’ racial prejudice.
topic intergroup contact theory
racial prejudice
social identity
college students
url http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4698/4/2/265
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