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Reducing bias through indirect social contact: assessing the impact of student involvement with faculty-led research on unauthorized immigration
Authors:Benjamin J Roth  Breanne G Grace  Saffire McCool  Kyunghee Ma  Gulzhan Amageldinova  Amanda Schena
Institution:College of Social Work, University of South Carolina , Columbia, SC, USA
Abstract:This paper explores how working on a faculty-led research project influenced the views of Master of Social Work students concerning unauthorized immigrants. Five graduate assistants worked for one year with two faculty members and one doctoral student to code data from interviews with social workers at immigrant-serving organizations in South Carolina. The master’s students then reflected on what they learned from participating in data analysis tasks, indicating that the experience had further sensitized them to the social justice concerns confronting unauthorized immigrants. Drawing on social contact theory, we argue that student participation in faculty-led research can provide a form of indirect social exposure to other groups, which reduce bias, and suggest that such experiences be included in how educators conceptualize the implicit curriculum in schools of social work.
Keywords:Unauthorized immigrants  implicit curriculum  social contact theory  cultural competence
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