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Promoting Prosocial Behavior Toward Refugees: Exploring the Empathy-Attitude-Action Model in Middle Childhood
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Date Issued
2019-10-20
Date Available
2020-04-22T12:04:23Z
Abstract
Given the current global “refugee crisis,” there is a need for research investigating methods to promote positive intergroup relationships in host communities. This chapter will explore how empathy can be used to encourage host-society children to develop positive attitudes and engage in helping and prosocial behaviors toward refugees. The focus will be on middle childhood, a period when youth acquire advanced forms of perspective taking and an increased understanding of intergroup dynamics. This chapter extends prior research in adult populations by applying the empathy-attitudes-action model as an intervention for preparing children to engage positively toward incoming refugee children. This model outlines that inducing empathy toward a member of a stigmatized group may improve out-group attitudes as a whole, and in turn, increase prosocial behavior toward that collective out-group. Furthermore, the chapter recognizes the agency of children in establishing harmonious intergroup relations and in creating peaceful and inclusive societies. This chapter concludes with a call to action, advocating for the implementation of preventative programs that prepare children to engage meaningfully with their new peers.
Other Sponsorship
Rotary International
Capital Rotary Club, Rotary District 7770
Type of Material
Book Chapter
Publisher
Springer
Series
Peace Psychology Book series
Copyright (Published Version)
2020 the Authors
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
Journal
Balvin, N., Daniel J, C. (eds.). Children and Peace: From Research to Action
ISBN
978-3-030-22176-8
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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