Despite Our Different Social Identities, We Can Live Together in the Same Dormitory Room: Intergroup Empathy Cover Image

Farklı Sosyal Kimliklerimize Rağmen, Aynı Yurt Odasında Birlikte Yaşayabiliriz: Gruplararası Empati
Despite Our Different Social Identities, We Can Live Together in the Same Dormitory Room: Intergroup Empathy

Author(s): Abbas Türnüklü, Veysel KARAZOR, Tarkan Kaçmaz
Subject(s): Higher Education , Evaluation research, Sociology of Education, Identity of Collectives
Published by: Sanat ve Dil Araştırmaları Enstitüsü
Keywords: crossgroup friendships; intergroup contact; intergroup empathy;

Summary/Abstract: The aim of this research was to examine the extent to which students with different social identity categories (Turkish/Kurdish) staying in the same university dormitory room empathized with each other. The study was designed as qualitative study. The research was conducted by means of face to face interviews with the students. In-depth face to face interviews were held and qualitative data were collected. A standardized interview technique was used to collect data in the study. In the analysis of qualitative data, data reduction, data display and conclusion steps were followed consecutively. It was found that students with Turkish/Kurdish social identities generally understood each other's points of view, but often did not understand each other's worldviews. When the emotions and behaviors of students with Turkish/Kurdish social identities when they saw a friend from the other social identity who was in trouble, wronged or sad were examined, remarkable results were achieved. Students usually expressed their feelings in parallel to the feelings of their friends from the other social identity, such as feeling troubled, sad, disturbed, angered and empathetic.

  • Issue Year: 6/2018
  • Issue No: 13
  • Page Range: 407-438
  • Page Count: 32
  • Language: Turkish