sentiment: The variable nature of perceived group threat across changing European societies
The literature allows us to assume that both intergroup friendship and generalized social trust will...
Even though the socio-cultural integration of immigrants has become increasingly more successful, th...
Attitudes toward immigrants are typically investigated from the perspective of the dominant native m...
This article introduces the theoretical approaches of contact, group conflict, and symbolic prejudic...
Starting from the assumption that „fear” or „the threat feeling” felt on immigrants as a group is a ...
Europe is a continent of immigration, emigration and internal migration. In this chapter, we review ...
This paper analyzes the determinants of perceived immigration related threat or intergroup threat ac...
Since the first round of the ESS (European Social Survey) in 2002 numerous comparative studies on ch...
In two studies we assessed the role of distinctiveness threat, group-based emotions (angst, fear and...
Immigrants and refugees are today represented as a threat by a significant number of Europeans and c...
An integrated threat theory composed of four variables was used to predict attitudes toward immigran...
The literature allows us to assume that both intergroup friendship as generalized social trust will ...
Scholarship argues that anti-immigrant sentiment originates at the individual-level, is evenly distr...
[T]he central purpose of this paper is to explore the linkages between the surge of popular support ...
The rise of anti-immigration attitudes spreading around Europe is a hot topic in both the academia a...
The literature allows us to assume that both intergroup friendship and generalized social trust will...
Even though the socio-cultural integration of immigrants has become increasingly more successful, th...
Attitudes toward immigrants are typically investigated from the perspective of the dominant native m...
This article introduces the theoretical approaches of contact, group conflict, and symbolic prejudic...
Starting from the assumption that „fear” or „the threat feeling” felt on immigrants as a group is a ...
Europe is a continent of immigration, emigration and internal migration. In this chapter, we review ...
This paper analyzes the determinants of perceived immigration related threat or intergroup threat ac...
Since the first round of the ESS (European Social Survey) in 2002 numerous comparative studies on ch...
In two studies we assessed the role of distinctiveness threat, group-based emotions (angst, fear and...
Immigrants and refugees are today represented as a threat by a significant number of Europeans and c...
An integrated threat theory composed of four variables was used to predict attitudes toward immigran...
The literature allows us to assume that both intergroup friendship as generalized social trust will ...
Scholarship argues that anti-immigrant sentiment originates at the individual-level, is evenly distr...
[T]he central purpose of this paper is to explore the linkages between the surge of popular support ...
The rise of anti-immigration attitudes spreading around Europe is a hot topic in both the academia a...
The literature allows us to assume that both intergroup friendship and generalized social trust will...
Even though the socio-cultural integration of immigrants has become increasingly more successful, th...
Attitudes toward immigrants are typically investigated from the perspective of the dominant native m...