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Intergroup Contact in Virtual Reality: Comparative Effects of Two Contact Strategies on Reducing Prejudice and Increasing Trust Between Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland

Descripción del proyecto

Conexión virtual entre católicos y protestantes

La realidad virtual se ideó originalmente para hacer que los videojuegos fueran más inmersivos, pero la tecnología se ha extendido a otras muchas industrias y sectores. Desde los lugares de trabajo hasta las aulas, la realidad virtual pronto podría estar llamada a reducir los conflictos intergrupales. Se basa en la hipótesis del contacto, que propone que el contacto intergrupal reduce eficazmente los prejuicios entre los miembros de grupos mayoritarios y minoritarios. El proyecto contactVIRT, financiado con fondos europeos, probará está hipótesis mediante tecnología de realidad virtual en Irlanda del Norte. Dado que los católicos y los protestantes tienen relativamente escasos contactos con personas ajenas a su grupo, el proyecto probará si el contacto por realidad virtual promueve la confianza entre los dos grupos.

Objetivo

Intergroup contact is widely recognised among social scientists as a means to overcome prejudice between social groups. However, contact is less likely to occur in highly segregated contexts such as the post-conflict society of Northern Ireland, where Catholics and Protestants grow with relatively scarce contact with members outside their own group. Faced with this scenario, scholars have examined computer-mediated contact with relatively successful outcomes. Although virtual reality (VR) technologies have been less fully explored in this respect, it offers great potential for contact by way of avatar communication in a safe environment. The scarce literature in this area has associated VR interactions with empathy and trust towards outgroups. These effects derive mainly from two strategies: perspective taking (e.g. making users to adopt an outgroup avatar), and recategorisation (e.g. inducing an inclusive-superordinate identity among ingroup/outgroup members). Conversely, the mechanisms by which VR-contact may be effective are less clear as other similar studies have obtained mixed results. A potential confusion in the effects produced by avatar customization (similarity identification, embodiment), and the relevance of the primed superordinate identity (transient or lasting) for group members, seem to affect contact outcomes. This proposal has a primary objective of testing the effectiveness of VR-contact in reducing prejudice and promoting trust between members of the Catholic and Protestant communities in Northern Ireland. Specifically, this research will compare the relative strengths of perspective taking versus recategorisation, evaluate the mechanisms of avatar customization, and advance a research framework of contact in VR environments for successful contact effects. Hence, this research will extend the field by producing theoretical advances in an innovative area which combines communication technologies and intergroup contact.

Régimen de financiación

MSCA-IF-EF-ST - Standard EF

Coordinador

THE QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY OF BELFAST
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 224 933,76
Dirección
UNIVERSITY ROAD LANYON BUILDING
BT7 1NN Belfast
Reino Unido

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Región
Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Belfast
Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Enlaces
Coste total
€ 224 933,76