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Intergroup toleration: It’s Nature, Processes, and Consequences for Culturally Diverse Societies

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Coordinator
UNIVERSITEIT UTRECHT 

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address: HEIDELBERGLAAN 8
city: UTRECHT
postcode: 3584 CS
website: www.uu.nl

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 Coordinator Country Netherlands [NL]
 Project website http://www.intergrouptolerance.eu
 Total cost 2˙205˙493 €
 EC max contribution 2˙205˙493 € (100%)
 Programme 1. H2020-EU.1.1. (EXCELLENT SCIENCE - European Research Council (ERC))
 Code Call ERC-2016-ADG
 Funding Scheme ERC-ADG
 Starting year 2017
 Duration (year-month-day) from 2017-10-01   to  2022-09-30

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1    UNIVERSITEIT UTRECHT NL (UTRECHT) coordinator 2˙205˙493.00

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 Project objective

Increasingly our societies are becoming more diverse and how to live with this diversity is one of the most pressing questions of our time. In Europe, intergroup tolerance has been proposed as a key aspect of living harmoniously and productively with diversity; it is critical because objection and disagreement about what is good and right are inevitable. A diverse, egalitarian, and peaceful society does not require that we all like each other, but it does require that people at least tolerate one another. Yet, there has been very little by way of social psychological theorizing and systematic empirical research on intergroup toleration.

This research will advance the state of the art in the social sciences by moving beyond intergroup stereotypes, prejudices and discrimination, and focusing on the social psychology of intergroup toleration in which differences are endured. This new line of research will unravel the interrelated aspects of toleration. We will elucidate: (1) the underlying psychological aspects of tolerance (the objection component), 2) the psychological processes underlying tolerance (the acceptance component), 3) the limits of tolerance (the rejection component), and 4) the social psychological consequences of being tolerated. This program has a coherent theoretical framework and empirically toleration will be examined by using a combination of survey data, framing experiments, and lab experiments involving EEG. The research will provide key insights into the social psychological dynamics of intergroup toleration. This can form the basis for developing and implementing initiatives and approaches that contribute to a more tolerant society. Given the contested nature of cultural diversity and the absence of systematic social psychological investigations, the proposed research is both ground-breaking and timely.

 Publications

year authors and title journal last update
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2020 Maykel Verkuyten, Kumar Yogeeswaran, Levi Adelman
The Negative Implications of Being Tolerated: Tolerance From the Target’s Perspective
published pages: 174569161989797, ISSN: 1745-6916, DOI: 10.1177/1745691619897974
Perspectives on Psychological Science 2020-04-24
2020 Sara Cvetkovska, Maykel Verkuyten, Levi Adelman
Being tolerated and minority well-being: The role of group identifications
published pages: 161-173, ISSN: 0147-1767, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2019.10.010
International Journal of Intercultural Relations 74 2020-04-24
2020 Sander Sleijpen, Maykel Verkuyten, Levi Adelman
Accepting Muslim minority practices: A case of discriminatory or normative intolerance?
published pages: 1-14, ISSN: 1052-9284, DOI: 10.1002/casp.2450
Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology 2020-04-24
2020 Levi Adelman, Maykel Verkuyten
Rules of engagement: Reactions to internal and external criticism in public debate
published pages: 405-424, ISSN: 0144-6665, DOI: 10.1111/bjso.12351
British Journal of Social Psychology 59/2 2020-04-24
2019 Maykel Verkuyten, Kumar Yogeeswaran, Levi Adelman
Toleration and prejudice‐reduction: Two ways of improving intergroup relations
published pages: , ISSN: 0046-2772, DOI: 10.1002/ejsp.2624
European Journal of Social Psychology 2019-10-03
2019 Levi Adelman, Maykel Verkuyten
Prejudice and the Acceptance of Muslim Minority Practices
published pages: 1-16, ISSN: 1864-9335, DOI: 10.1027/1864-9335/a000380
Social Psychology 2019-09-09
2018 Magdalena Hirsch, Maykel Verkuyten, Kumar Yogeeswaran
To accept or not to accept: Level of moral concern impacts on tolerance of Muslim minority practices
published pages: , ISSN: 0144-6665, DOI: 10.1111/bjso.12284
British Journal of Social Psychology 2019-05-29
2018 Maykel Verkuyten, Kumar Yogeeswaran, Levi Adelman
Intergroup Toleration and Its Implications for Culturally Diverse Societies
published pages: , ISSN: 1751-2395, DOI: 10.1111/sipr.12051
Social Issues and Policy Review 2019-04-04

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