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their own group and members of various
out groups (groups in
which we do not belong) is possible,
their prejudice towards
these groups can be sharply reduced. E.g., The various Mohalla
committees that operate in different areas after the 1992
communal riots in Mumbai are based on this reasoning that
increased inter-group contact can remove prejudice and hatred.
However, there are some conditions
like the groups interacting
must be roughly equal in status, the contact situation must
involve cooperation and not competition.
They should work
towards shared goals and the setting should help them
understand each other better. In short,
direct inter-group contact
can be an effective tool to combat cross-group prejudice.
4. Recategorization: redrawing the boundary between ‘Us and
Them’: Once individuals mentally include people, they once
excluded from their
ingroup (groups in which we belong) within
it, prejudice toward them may disappear.
Reminding people that
they are part of large groups - for instance, that they are all
Indians, Americans Canadians or even
human beings - can help
accomplish this kind of recategorization.
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