Questioning the potential of tourism-related imagined contact in improving interethnic relations in Türkiye

IF 2.2 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL Journal of Applied Social Psychology Pub Date : 2024-05-14 DOI:10.1111/jasp.13034
Emine Yücel, Hatice Ekici, Sevim Cesur
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With three experimental studies, we used the imagined contact hypothesis to investigate the efficiency of tourist-host contacts in promoting positive interethnic attitudes in Türkiye. Participants (ethnic Turks) were asked to envision themselves as tourists, interacting with a local minority member (either a Kurd or an Armenian) in the imagined destination place. We manipulated three variables: contact type (standard vs. friendship-fostering contact), tourism form (domestic vs. international), and tourist-host hierarchy. Study 1 (N = 261) and Study 3 (N = 284) examined attitudes toward Kurds, whereas Study 2 (N = 324) focused on views toward Armenians. An imagined interethnic contact with friendship potential in the domestic tourism setting (compared to an imagined trip without contact) produced higher approach intentions toward Kurds and Armenians, greater support for multiculturalism, and more positive affect toward Armenians. Surprisingly, when tourism-related imagined interactions were hierarchical (i.e., tourist-service personnel interaction) rather than egalitarian (i.e., tourist–resident interaction), they elicited more support for multiculturalism and higher approach intentions toward Kurds. Based on our findings, we propose tourism-based imagined contact as a novel intervention technique for promoting more harmonious interethnic relations, particularly by incorporating friendship potential.

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质疑与旅游相关的想象接触在改善土耳其民族关系方面的潜力
通过三项实验研究,我们利用想象中的接触假说调查了游客-接待方接触在促进土耳其民族间积极态度方面的效率。参与者(土耳其族人)被要求将自己想象成游客,在想象中的目的地与当地少数民族成员(库尔德人或亚美尼亚人)互动。我们操纵了三个变量:接触类型(标准接触与增进友谊接触)、旅游形式(国内旅游与国际旅游)和游客-主人等级制度。研究 1(N = 261)和研究 3(N = 284)考察了对库尔德人的态度,而研究 2(N = 324)则重点考察了对亚美尼亚人的看法。在国内旅游环境中,与没有接触的想象旅行相比,想象中的民族间接触具有友好的潜力,会产生对库尔德人和亚美尼亚人更高的接近意图,对多元文化主义的支持度更高,对亚美尼亚人的积极情感更强。令人惊讶的是,当与旅游相关的想象互动是等级式的(即游客与服务人员的互动)而不是平等式的(即游客与居民的互动)时,它们会引起对多元文化主义更多的支持和对库尔德人更高的接近意愿。基于我们的研究结果,我们建议将基于旅游的想象接触作为一种新的干预技术,特别是通过将友谊潜力纳入其中,来促进更加和谐的民族间关系。
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期刊介绍: Published since 1971, Journal of Applied Social Psychology is a monthly publication devoted to applications of experimental behavioral science research to problems of society (e.g., organizational and leadership psychology, safety, health, and gender issues; perceptions of war and natural hazards; jury deliberation; performance, AIDS, cancer, heart disease, exercise, and sports).
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