volume 54 issue 4 pages 230-242

The association between parents' ethnic socialization and positive and negative interethnic contact among majority and minority groups in China and the moderating role of essentialism

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Publication date2024-02-22
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ISSN00219029, 15591816
Social Psychology
Abstract

In a multiethnic country like China, ethnic membership is an important dimension of social construction, and interethnic contact is a necessary component of social interactions. Family is the context where ethnic socialization takes place and where parents play a relevant role. The present study focused on the Hui‐Han interethnic context. Measures of perceived parent's ethnic socialization, interethnic contact, and essentialism were administrated to Hui minority (N = 560) and Han majority (N = 954) secondary students. Results indicated that parents' positive ethnic socialization (cultural socialization/pluralism, promotion of harmony) was associated with greater positive and lower negative contact, while negative ethnic socialization (preparation for bias, promotion of mistrust) had opposite effects. Essentialist views of ethnicity moderated the associations of perceived parents' positive ethnic socialization with positive contact: the association between positive ethnic socialization and positive contact was stronger among individuals with lower (vs. higher) essentialist views. Results did not differ across the majority and the minority group. Implications for prompting positive interethnic interactions and preventing negative contact are discussed.

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Huang F. et al. The association between parents' ethnic socialization and positive and negative interethnic contact among majority and minority groups in China and the moderating role of essentialism // Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 2024. Vol. 54. No. 4. pp. 230-242.
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Huang F., Shamloo S. E., Li L., Cocco V. M., Vezzali L. The association between parents' ethnic socialization and positive and negative interethnic contact among majority and minority groups in China and the moderating role of essentialism // Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 2024. Vol. 54. No. 4. pp. 230-242.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1111/jasp.13026
UR - https://doi.org/10.1111/jasp.13026
TI - The association between parents' ethnic socialization and positive and negative interethnic contact among majority and minority groups in China and the moderating role of essentialism
T2 - Journal of Applied Social Psychology
AU - Huang, Fei
AU - Shamloo, Soraya E.
AU - Li, Linpeng
AU - Cocco, Veronica M
AU - Vezzali, Loris
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/02/22
PB - Wiley
SP - 230-242
IS - 4
VL - 54
SN - 0021-9029
SN - 1559-1816
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@article{2024_Huang,
author = {Fei Huang and Soraya E. Shamloo and Linpeng Li and Veronica M Cocco and Loris Vezzali},
title = {The association between parents' ethnic socialization and positive and negative interethnic contact among majority and minority groups in China and the moderating role of essentialism},
journal = {Journal of Applied Social Psychology},
year = {2024},
volume = {54},
publisher = {Wiley},
month = {feb},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1111/jasp.13026},
number = {4},
pages = {230--242},
doi = {10.1111/jasp.13026}
}
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Huang, Fei, et al. “The association between parents' ethnic socialization and positive and negative interethnic contact among majority and minority groups in China and the moderating role of essentialism.” Journal of Applied Social Psychology, vol. 54, no. 4, Feb. 2024, pp. 230-242. https://doi.org/10.1111/jasp.13026.