id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_xur2macrejbx7isekfypdgv7ce Biren (Ratnesh) A. Nagda Looking Back as We Look Ahead: Integrating Research, Theory, and Practice on Intergroup Relations 2006 14 .pdf application/pdf 5540 341 45 This article looks back at the origins of intergroup relations in social psychology to expand the focus of intergroup relations from prejudice reduction to social More than 50 years ago, the emergence of two early, seminal volumes catapulted the study of intergroup relations to a central place in social psychological This issue of the Journal of Social Issues, along with other recent writings celebrating a half-century of work on intergroup relations (see Dovidio, Glick, & Rudman, 1949) offered cumulative evidence that contact between groups could reduce intergroup prejudice across many segments of society (see Pettigrew & Tropp, 2005, for prejudice reduction, that is, to consider how we can promote social inclusion within our work on intergroup relations. Integrating Research, Theory, and Practice on Intergroup Relations prominent scholars and practitioners in the fields of intergroup relations and education to provide reflections in defining the intersections of research, theory, ./cache/work_xur2macrejbx7isekfypdgv7ce.pdf ./txt/work_xur2macrejbx7isekfypdgv7ce.txt