Structuring local environments to avoid racial diversity: Anxiety drives Whites' geographical and institutional self-segregation preferences

Volume: 95, Pages: 104117 - 104117
Published: Jul 1, 2021
Abstract
The current research explores how local racial diversity affects Whites' efforts to structure their local communities to avoid incidental intergroup contact. In two experimental studies (N = 509; Studies 1a-b), we consider Whites' choices to structure a fictional, diverse city and find that Whites choose greater racial segregation around more (vs. less) self-relevant landmarks (e.g., their workplace and children's school). Specifically, the more...
Paper Details
Title
Structuring local environments to avoid racial diversity: Anxiety drives Whites' geographical and institutional self-segregation preferences
Published Date
Jul 1, 2021
Volume
95
Pages
104117 - 104117
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