Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2018
Published In
Italian Journal of Sociology of Education
Keywords
Intergroup friendships, Multiethnic classrooms, Intergroup contact, Middle school, Southern Italy
Abstract
Italian schools are increasingly diverse spaces in which children of different racial and ethnic backgrounds, religious beliefs, and cultural-linguistic practices interact daily. Thus, these spaces provide fertile ground for a continuum of relational experiences from positive intergroup relationships and friendships to tensions and experiences of discrimination and marginalization. Research has demonstrated that diverse spaces can be ideal for positive intergroup contact, intergroup dialogue and the formation of intergroup friendship, which have been associated with prejudice reduction and a decrease in intergroup anxiety. Employing a theoretical framework based on intergroup contact theory (Allport, 1954) and research on intergroup friendships, (Pettigrew & Tropp, 2000; 2008; Pettigrew, Tropp, Wagner, & Christ, 2011; Lease & Blake, 2005) this article adds to a nascent interest in sociology of education research on intergroup relations and friendships in Italian multiethnic schools. A large sample (n=1314) of middle school students attending multiethnic classrooms in Southern Italy were surveyed to understand the extent of their intergroup relationships, perspectives on intergroup relations, and intergroup cooperative as well as discriminatory behaviors. Findings reveal that the majority of the children in the sample report having intergroup friendships. Native Italian children report fewer intergroup friendships while non-Italian children report higher levels of intergroup friendships. Yet, native Italian children report getting along better with peers while non-Italian students report getting along less well with peers.
DOI
10.14658/pupj-ijse-2018-3-7
Rights
© Italian Journal of Sociology of Education. Reproduced with permission.
Recommended Citation
Pica-Smith, C.; Contini, R. M. ; and Ives, B. (2018). Is Diversity Enough? Exploring Intergroup Friendships in Italian Multiethnic Schools. Italian Journal of Sociology of Education 10(3): 140-164. https://doi.org/10.14658/pupj-ijse-2018-3-7
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