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Back to the Future: revisting the contact hypothesis at Turkish and mixed non-profit organizations in Amsterdam

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This paper revisits the contact hypothesis by assessing differences in generalized trust among participants of Turkish non-profit organizations and ethnically mixed organizations in Amsterdam. Most voluntary sector research takes the contact hypothesis at its core and assumes that the concentration of ethnic minorities in non-profit organizations is detrimental to learning generalized trust. These studies assume that diversity within organizations is better for developing generalized norms without examining participation in ethnically homogenous organizations. I address this gap in the literature by analysing the variance of generalized trust among organizations and their participants. I achieve this through the analysis of purposively designed survey data. The findings suggest that a contact mechanism at voluntary organizations is problematic and should not be asserted uncritically.
Tijdschrift: Ethnic and Racial Studies
ISSN: 0141-9870
Issue: 1
Volume: 38
Pagina's: 158-175
Jaar van publicatie:2015
  • VABB Id: c:vabb:394805
  • Scopus Id: 84912000431