Delivering Tolerance: How Unintended Institutional Inclusion Reduces Prejudice (Princeton Studies In Political Behavior)

Delivering Tolerance: How Unintended Institutional Inclusion Reduces Prejudice (Princeton Studies In Political Behavior)

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A New Theory Of Prejudice Reduction, Supported By Rigorous Evidence, Arguing That Public Institutions And The People Within Them Can Improve Intergroup Relations In ConflictRidden Societiesdecades Of Social Science Research Focuses On Reducing Prejudice, Which Is Considered An Impediment To Intergroup Cooperation. Reducing Prejudice Is Notoriously Challenging, However, Because It Is Durable And Because It Motivates Avoidance Of Experiences That Would Improve Intergroup Relations. In Delivering Tolerance, Chagai Weiss Develops A Theory Of Prejudice Reduction Through Public Institutions. Weiss Argues That Instrumental, And Often Unintended, Minority Inclusion In Public Institutions That Provide Essential ServicesIncluding Schools, Hospitals, And Police ForcesCan Facilitate Various Forms Of Exposure To OutGroup Service Providers That Reduces Prejudice At Scale. Overcoming The Challenges Of Both Durability And Avoidance, Such Exposure Is Especially Persuasive In Shifting Attitudes Toward Minorities.To Test His Theory, Weiss Examines What Is Perhaps The Most Extreme, Prominent, And Intractable Example Of Group ConflictThe Relationship Of Israelis And Palestinian Citizens Of Israel (Pci). He Finds That Israelis Brief Yet Meaningful Interactions With Pci Doctors Reduce Prejudice, And That Information About The Rate Of Pci Inclusion In Israeli Healthcare Institutions Reduces Intergroup Animosity. He Also Shows That Patterns Of Prejudice Reduction Generalize Beyond The Israeli Case Of Healthcare Institutions, Examining Other Institutional Domains And Examples Of Inclusion Dynamics In The United States And Germany. Reducing Prejudice Is Discouragingly Difficult, But WeissS Account Reveals How Institutions And The People Within Them Can Improve Intergroup Relations In ConflictRidden Societies.

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