African Social Development (Interdisciplinary - | 21 June 2007
Diverse Communities' Prejudice Reduction Strategies in South Africa: An Action Research Perspective
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Abstract
Prejudice remains a significant social challenge in diverse communities of South Africa, where historical and contemporary factors have shaped complex intergroup dynamics. The study employs a participatory action research methodology, involving community members as co-researchers to collaboratively design and implement interventions aimed at reducing prejudice. Data collection includes surveys, focus group discussions, and observational notes from selected communities in South Africa. Community-led initiatives focused on education and dialogue showed significant promise in altering prejudiced attitudes among participants, with a notable shift towards more inclusive behaviors observed in the community settings studied. The action research approach revealed effective strategies for prejudice reduction that are culturally sensitive and contextually relevant to diverse South African communities. These findings offer actionable recommendations for policymakers and practitioners aiming to promote social cohesion. Policymakers should support community-led initiatives, ensure cultural sensitivity in intervention design, and facilitate dialogue spaces that encourage mutual understanding and respect among different groups. Prejudice Reduction, Action Research, Social Cohesion, Diverse Communities, South Africa