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When contact counts: Intergroup contact on business and intermarriage resistance in the Caucasus region
Affiliation:1. Department of Sociology & Criminology, The Pennsylvania State University, 211 Oswald Tower, University Park, PA 16802, USA;2. Department of Sociology & Criminology, The Pennsylvania State University, 402 Oswald Tower, University Park, PA 16802, USA;1. Department of Sociology, University of California Irvine, 3151 Social Science Plaza, Irvine, CA 92697-5700, USA;2. Department of Sociology, Princeton University, Wallace Hall, Princeton, NJ 08544-2091, USA;3. Woodrow Wilson School of International and Public Affairs, Princeton University, Wallace Hall, Princeton, NJ 08544-2091, USA;1. Hiroshima University, Office of Global Initiatives, 1-3-2 Kagamiyama Higashi-Hiroshima, Hiroshima, 739-8511, Japan;2. University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Department of Sociology, 711 Oldfather Hall, Lincoln, NE, 68588-0324, United States
Abstract:Intergroup contact theory has been empirically supported in a variety of social contexts, but few samples have been drawn from rapidly developing nations undergoing severe political and sociocultural conflict. Using 2012 Caucasus Barometer data from the three nations of the South Caucasus — Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia — we test the effect of interreligious contact on various forms of out-group resistance in a region of the world that is both historically and presently marked with severe religious and ethnic conflict. Additionally, we take into account self-selection effects using propensity score matching. Results overwhelmingly support intergroup contact theory in all three countries, but objections toward intermarriage still remain high for treated groups. In addition, there exist significant differences based on the out-group studied, with the contact effects being the strongest for groups posing little religio-cultural or organized threat. Weaker contact effects, though, appear less related to threat and more contextual/out-group specific.
Keywords:Intergroup contact  Conflict  Social psychology  Religion  International
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