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Chinese migrants in Africa 5 Africa 2 Afrika 2 China 2 Chinese (People) 2 Chinesen 2 actual contact 2 field experiment 2 imagined contact 2 prejudice 2 African perceptions of Chinese migrants 1 China in Africa 1 Chinese employment relations in Africa 1 Chinese small business 1 Feldforschung 1 Field research 1 KMU 1 Migranten 1 Migrants 1 SME 1 Social network 1 Soziales Netzwerk 1 Uganda 1 conviviality 1 development 1 globalisation 1 labour relations 1 migration 1 social contact 1
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Book / Working Paper 3 Article 2
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Working Paper 3 Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2
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English 3 Undetermined 2
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Gu, Jun 3 Mueller, Annika 3 Nielsen, Ingrid 3 Smyth, Russell 3 Shachat, Jason M. 2 Arsene, Codrin 1 Lampert, Ben 1 Mohan, Giles 1 Shachat, Jason 1
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Journal of Current Chinese Affairs - China aktuell 2 Discussion paper / Monash University, Department of Economics 1 Working Papers on East Asian Studies 1 Working papers on East Asian studies 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 RePEc 2 EconStor 1
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Reducing prejudice through actual and imagined contact: A field experiment with Malawian shopkeepers and Chinese immigrants
Gu, Jun; Mueller, Annika; Nielsen, Ingrid; Shachat, Jason; … - 2015
We examine the ability of intergroup contact to ameliorate the effect of in-group bias on economic outcomes. Specifically, we employ randomized experiments to test whether actual and imagined contact is effective in reducing prejudice between indigenous Malawian shopkeepers (in-group), and their...
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Chinese Employers and Their Ugandan Workers: Tensions, Frictions and Cooperation in an African City
Arsene, Codrin - In: Journal of Current Chinese Affairs - China aktuell 43 (2014) 1, pp. 139-176
This paper analyses the context in which a group of African workers interact with their Chinese employers within a specific ethno- graphic space: Chinese-owned shops in Kampala, Uganda. By exploring enjawulo, the locally embedded cultural, social and economic notion of work and labour, I reveal...
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Sino-African Encounters in Ghana and Nigeria: From Conflict to Conviviality and Mutual Benefit
Lampert, Ben; Mohan, Giles - In: Journal of Current Chinese Affairs - China aktuell 43 (2014) 1, pp. 9-39
China’s renewed engagement with Africa is often framed as a form of imperialism, with the growing number of Chinese migrants on the continent seen as an exploitative presence. Such claims have generally been based on little evidence, and where more detailed empirical studies have emerged, they...
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Reducing prejudice through actual and imagined contact : a field experiment with Malawian shopkeepers and Chinese immigrants
Gu, Jun; Mueller, Annika; Nielsen, Ingrid; Shachat, Jason M. - 2015
We examine the ability of intergroup contact to ameliorate the effect of in-group bias on economic outcomes. Specifically, we employ randomized experiments to test whether actual and imagined contact is effective in reducing prejudice between indigenous Malawian shopkeepers (in-group), and their...
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An experimental study of contact effects and their persistence onMalawian shopkeepers’ willingness to spend future time with their Chinese counterparts
Gu, Jun; Mueller, Annika; Nielsen, Ingrid; Shachat, Jason M. - 2015
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