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Don't judge a living book by its cover: effectiveness of the living library intervention in reducing prejudice toward Roma and LGBT people

机译:不要凭封面判断一本活着的书:活着的图书馆干预在减少对罗姆人和LGBT人的偏见方面的有效性

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In Hungary, prejudices toward Roma and the LGBT community are highly salient and explicit in public opinion, the media, and in the political discourse. The present study examined the effectiveness of the Living Library prejudice reduction intervention-in which participants as "Readers" have engaging contact with living "Books" who are trained volunteers from the Roma and LGBT communities. In a pre-post intervention study with high school students (N5105), results suggest that the Living Library intervention reduced participants' scores on multiple measures of prejudice. The Living Library intervention appeared to be effective among both those participants whose friends endorsed prejudice or more tolerant attitudes toward Roma and LGBT people. In sum, Living Library appears to be a useful method for reducing prejudice in contexts which are characterized by strong negative attitudes toward these different groups.
机译:在匈牙利,对罗姆人和LGBT社区的偏见在公众舆论,媒体和政治言论中都非常突出和明确。本研究检验了减少生活偏见的干预措施的有效性,在这种干预措施中,作为“读者”的参与者与来自罗马和LGBT社区的受过训练的志愿者的生活“书籍”有着积极的联系。在一项针对高中生的事前干预研究中(N5105),结果表明,生活图书馆的干预降低了参与者在多种偏见方面的得分。在这两个参与者的朋友都认可了对罗姆人和LGBT人的偏见或更宽容的态度的参与者中,活动图书馆干预似乎是有效的。总而言之,在以对这些不同群体的强烈消极态度为特征的情况下,生活图书馆似乎是减少偏见的有用方法。

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