Intergroup contact and minority group empowerment: The perspective of Roma and non‐Roma adolescents in Macedonia
Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology
Published online on June 15, 2017
Abstract
This study focused on the endorsement of Roma empowerment in Macedonia among Roma (N = 187) and non‐Roma (Macedonian, Albanian, and Turkish; N = 627) adolescents. Using structural equation modelling, we examined the mediating roles of out‐group feelings, negative Roma stereotypes, and perceived social injustice towards the Roma in the association between out‐group contact and endorsement of Roma empowerment. In line with the prejudice reduction model, we found for the non‐Roma sample that the endorsement of Roma empowerment was higher among adolescents who had more frequent (as well as more positive) contact with Roma, and this was due to more positive feelings towards the Roma, less negative Roma stereotypes, and, in the case of Albanian and Turkish minorities, more perceived social injustice towards the Roma. There was little evidence for the collective action approach in the Roma sample.