Abstract Situated at the crossroads of cultures, an immigrant’s identity is filled with ambiguity. Humans frequently make use of intolerant strategies (e.g. prejudice) to construct clarity artificially out of an ambiguous identity. Although the locus of intolerance is often associated with the dominant group, complementing Verkuyten and de Wolf’s (2002) focus on minority group members, it is argued here that immigrants themselves can be sources of immigrant-oriented intolerance. In explanation of this in-group prejudice, the metaphor of ventriloquism is offered, showing how immigrants may assign the intolerance they feel for their own ambiguity to the ambiguity in fellow group members, in order to clarify (artificially) their own identity
Discrimination of immigrant groups is an important social problem in many societies around the world...
Individuals with ethnic-minority backgrounds are persistently labelled as ethnic minorities, as outs...
We examined how immigrants' acculturation style (multiculturalism versus assimilation) affects the h...
This work deals with the question whether the way one understands his strangeness can influence poss...
Immigration often causes strong emotions among 'native' majority members, who tend to have firm idea...
Social identity is a double-edged sword. On the one hand, identifying with a social group is a prere...
Discrimination because of different ethnicity or race is not the thing of the past even for the most...
<p>In anthropological perspective, identity is taken from the two opposite angles; uniqueness and sa...
People usually perceive immigrants from different national origins as similar to each other, and thu...
A significant number of immigrants internationally are bicultural and bilingual and must negotiate b...
This article explores identity formation, change and use of multiple identities among forced migrant...
People usually perceive immigrants from different national origins as similar to each other, and thu...
In our age of globalization, the vectors of recent East-West, South-North migrations reveal that des...
Accelerated globalization has motivated people to become more aware of the differences existing amon...
The reconstruction of the migrants’ identity is an essential condition for the migrants' adaptation ...
Discrimination of immigrant groups is an important social problem in many societies around the world...
Individuals with ethnic-minority backgrounds are persistently labelled as ethnic minorities, as outs...
We examined how immigrants' acculturation style (multiculturalism versus assimilation) affects the h...
This work deals with the question whether the way one understands his strangeness can influence poss...
Immigration often causes strong emotions among 'native' majority members, who tend to have firm idea...
Social identity is a double-edged sword. On the one hand, identifying with a social group is a prere...
Discrimination because of different ethnicity or race is not the thing of the past even for the most...
<p>In anthropological perspective, identity is taken from the two opposite angles; uniqueness and sa...
People usually perceive immigrants from different national origins as similar to each other, and thu...
A significant number of immigrants internationally are bicultural and bilingual and must negotiate b...
This article explores identity formation, change and use of multiple identities among forced migrant...
People usually perceive immigrants from different national origins as similar to each other, and thu...
In our age of globalization, the vectors of recent East-West, South-North migrations reveal that des...
Accelerated globalization has motivated people to become more aware of the differences existing amon...
The reconstruction of the migrants’ identity is an essential condition for the migrants' adaptation ...
Discrimination of immigrant groups is an important social problem in many societies around the world...
Individuals with ethnic-minority backgrounds are persistently labelled as ethnic minorities, as outs...
We examined how immigrants' acculturation style (multiculturalism versus assimilation) affects the h...