Behavioural Science and me
Alexandra Petrache from Behavioral Science and Me discusses the contact hypothesis with Nanon Wollenhaupt, an applied behavioral scientist. The conversation delves into the theory that structured, meaningful interactions between different groups can reduce bias and discrimination. They discuss the historical background of the hypothesis, its four key conditions, and real-world applications in schools, workplaces, and communities. Examples include incorporating cooperative play in schools, media portrayals that can influence societal attitudes, or initiatives for integrating refugees in Germany. The podcast encourages listeners to reflect on their own environments and consider steps to foster diversity and inclusion.
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