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Young Muslim Australians’ experiences of intergroup contact and its implications for intercultural relations
Ethnic and Racial Studies ( IF 2.456 ) Pub Date : 2020-12-22 , DOI: 10.1080/01419870.2020.1850823
Ihsan Yilmaz 1 , Ana-Maria Bliuc 2 , Fethi Mansouri 1 , Galib Bashirov 1
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ABSTRACT

Literature on intergroup contact shows that in the absence of the required structural conditions, contact is not necessarily always a positive experience and that when it is negative, it can lead to heightened conflict and increased prejudice toward outgroups. Therefore, this article examines intergroup contact between Muslims and non-Muslims. Specifically, we examine the experiences of intergroup contact involving young Muslims in Australia and ask how these encounters impact their experiences of discrimination and perceptions of Australian society. We conducted face-to-face, semi-structured interviews to collect rich, qualitative data from young Muslim Australian participants who live in Melbourne, a major cosmopolitan hub, where intergroup contact experiences are likely to be diverse and occur daily. Our findings show that even when met with prejudice and discrimination, young Muslim Australians were able to critically engage with and change the views of non-Muslim Australians through dialogue and creative exchanges about circulating public discourse.



中文翻译:

澳大利亚青年穆斯林的群体间接触经验及其对跨文化关系的启示

摘要

关于群体间接触的文献表明,在没有必要的结构性条件的情况下,接触不一定总是积极的经历,而当接触为消极的时候,则可能导致冲突加剧和对群体外人的偏见。因此,本文探讨了穆斯林与非穆斯林之间的群体间接触。具体而言,我们研究了澳大利亚年轻穆斯林参与的群体间接触的经历,并询问这些遭遇如何影响他们对澳大利亚社会的歧视和看法。我们进行了面对面,半结构化的访谈,以收集居住在墨尔本的穆斯林澳大利亚年轻参与者的丰富,定性的数据,墨尔本是一个主要的国际大都会,那里的群体间接触经历可能是多种多样的,而且每天都会发生。

更新日期:2021-01-13
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