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Building capacity for unity in diversity.

May Farid1, Prashant Loyalka2, Christina Felfe3

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This study shows that an educational program fostering universal human identity can reduce discrimination and increase prosocial behavior among youth. Such interventions promote social cohesion by enhancing unity in diversity.

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Area of Science:

  • Social psychology
  • Sociology
  • Intervention science

Background:

  • Social cohesion is vital for societal well-being but is declining due to fragmentation and polarization.
  • Current interventions often focus on specific social divisions, limiting their broad impact.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and evaluate an intensive educational program promoting identification with all humanity.
  • To assess the program's impact on reducing discriminatory attitudes and behaviors, enhancing prosocial actions, and improving civic engagement.

Main Methods:

  • A large-scale randomized controlled trial involving 8,648 youth in India.
  • The program focused on widening participants' circle of inclusion beyond single social categorizations.
  • Evaluation measured changes in discriminatory attitudes, prosocial behaviors across groups, and civic attitudes/engagement.

Main Results:

  • Program participation significantly reduced discriminatory attitudes and behaviors, irrespective of social divides.
  • Participants demonstrated enhanced prosocial behaviors extending across group boundaries.
  • Civic attitudes and engagement were positively bolstered among program attendees.

Conclusions:

  • Interventions cultivating a universal human identity are effective in strengthening social cohesion.
  • This approach offers a promising strategy to counter societal fragmentation and polarization.
  • Fostering unity in diversity through shared human identity can lead to more inclusive and engaged societies.