Teori Kontak: Konsep dan Perkembangannya

Ichlas Nanang Afandi, Faturochman Faturochman, Rahmat Hidayat
(Submitted 24 May 2019)
(Published 2 December 2021)

Abstract


Teori Kontak merupakan salah satu teori Psikologi klasik yang paling banyak digunakan untuk membahas relasi antar kelompok. Beberapa ahli Psikologi Sosial mengemukakan bahwa teori ini menjadi pilihan utama dalam studi yang membahas relasi antar kelompok, terutama tentang conflik antar kelompok yang melibatkan prasangka. Meskipun demikian, bahasan tentang perkembangan Teori Kontak terutama dalam konteks Indonesia masih sangat terbatas. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk memberi kontribusi terhadap pengetahuan baru melalui kajian literatur terkait dengan perkembangan Teori Kontak di Indonesia. Kajian literatur menunjukkan perkembangan terbaru, kelebihan dan kekurangan serta relevansi aplikasi Teori Kontak dalam konteks Indonesia yang multi kultural.

Keywords


teori kontak; konsep perkembangan; sistematika reviu

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DOI: 10.22146/buletinpsikologi.46193

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