We examined (structurally advantaged) non-Aborigines' willingness for political action against government redress to (structurally disadvantaged) Aborigines in Australia. We found non-Aborigines opposed to government redress to be high in symbolic racism and to perceive their ingroup as deprived relative to Aborigines. However, only perceived relative deprivation was associated with feelings of group-based anger. In addition, consistent with relative deprivation and emotion theory, it was group-based anger that fully mediated a willingness for political action against government redress. Thus, the specific group-based emotion of anger explained why symbolic racism and relative deprivation promoted a willingness for political action against ...
The authors investigated the effects of perspective taking on opinions about reparations for victims...
The present thesis deals with racism in Australia. Specifically, we address non-Aboriginal attitudes...
© 2015 Springer Science+Business Media New York The focus of this special issue is relative deprivat...
We examined (structurally advantaged) non-Aborigines' willingness for political action against gover...
We examined (structurally advantaged) non-Aborigines' willingness for political action against gover...
Three studies examined non-Aboriginal Australians’ guilt and anger about their ingroup’s advantage o...
Three studies examined non-Aboriginal Australians’ guilt and anger about their ingroup’s advantage o...
In this paper, we investigate majority-culture attitudes to multicultural policy in Australia. Drawi...
In the context of Aboriginal-Anglo Australian relations, we tested the effect of framing (multicultu...
The present project concerns inconsistency in the research literature on the effects of collective g...
In this paper, we investigate majority-culture attitudes to multicultural policy in Australia. Drawi...
This experiment examined the hypotheses that both collective relative deprivation (CRD) and perceive...
Egalitarianism is highly valued in Canada and yet some groups are profoundly disadvantaged. This ca...
This study examines how economic prosperity differentially influences support for anti-immigrant sen...
The authors investigated the effects of perspective taking on opinions about reparations for victims...
The authors investigated the effects of perspective taking on opinions about reparations for victims...
The present thesis deals with racism in Australia. Specifically, we address non-Aboriginal attitudes...
© 2015 Springer Science+Business Media New York The focus of this special issue is relative deprivat...
We examined (structurally advantaged) non-Aborigines' willingness for political action against gover...
We examined (structurally advantaged) non-Aborigines' willingness for political action against gover...
Three studies examined non-Aboriginal Australians’ guilt and anger about their ingroup’s advantage o...
Three studies examined non-Aboriginal Australians’ guilt and anger about their ingroup’s advantage o...
In this paper, we investigate majority-culture attitudes to multicultural policy in Australia. Drawi...
In the context of Aboriginal-Anglo Australian relations, we tested the effect of framing (multicultu...
The present project concerns inconsistency in the research literature on the effects of collective g...
In this paper, we investigate majority-culture attitudes to multicultural policy in Australia. Drawi...
This experiment examined the hypotheses that both collective relative deprivation (CRD) and perceive...
Egalitarianism is highly valued in Canada and yet some groups are profoundly disadvantaged. This ca...
This study examines how economic prosperity differentially influences support for anti-immigrant sen...
The authors investigated the effects of perspective taking on opinions about reparations for victims...
The authors investigated the effects of perspective taking on opinions about reparations for victims...
The present thesis deals with racism in Australia. Specifically, we address non-Aboriginal attitudes...
© 2015 Springer Science+Business Media New York The focus of this special issue is relative deprivat...