Analyze the Effect of Social Stereotypes on Intergroup Relations in Society and Social Equality

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Reza Ahmad Zahid
Didit Darmawan

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Social stereotypes are common, often unfair views of certain groups and can affect interactions between groups in society. This article examines how stereotypes are formed and their impact on social relations between different groups, as well as their effects on social integration and equality. Existing stereotypes can exacerbate tensions between groups and create barriers to more productive and harmonious interactions. In many cases, stereotypes serve to reinforce prejudice and discrimination, which in turn hinders the development of healthy and inclusive social relationships. To address this issue, educational approaches that teach the importance of respect for diversity are needed. Policies that support social equality and combat discrimination should also be introduced to minimize the negative impact of stereotypes. Overall, efforts to reduce stereotypes can lead to a more just, peaceful and integrated society, where relationships between groups are more harmonious and respectful. With the right approach, social stereotypes can be turned into opportunities to create greater equality and stronger social relations.

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Zahid, R. A., & Darmawan, D. (2022). Analyze the Effect of Social Stereotypes on Intergroup Relations in Society and Social Equality. Journal of Social Science Studies, 2(2), 195-200. https://jos3journals.id/index.php/jos3/article/view/184

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