In two studies we assessed the role of distinctiveness threat, group-based emotions (angst, fear and anger), and prejudice on people's willingness to engage in collective action against immigrant groups. In Study 1 (N = 222) White British participants were either informed that in the next 40 years the proportion of immigrants in the UK is unlikely to change (control condition) or that there will be more immigrants than White British people living in Britain (threat condition). We obtained support for a sequential multiple mediator model in which threat predicted British people's willingness to engage in collective action via the emotions first and then prejudice. This finding was replicated in Study 2 with an Italian sample (N = 283). These...
Although threat perceptions are commonly used to explain attitudes toward immigrants, the psychologi...
Explaining negative attitudes towards immigration in general and threat due to immigration, in parti...
Schmid K, Hewstone M, Küpper B, Zick A, Tausch N. Reducing aggressive intergroup action tendencies: ...
In two studies we assessed the role of distinctiveness threat, group-based emotions (angst, fear and...
In two studies we assessed the role of distinctiveness threat, group‐based emotions (angst, fear, an...
In two studies we assessed the role of distinctiveness threat, group-based emotions (angst, fear and...
Prejudice toward immigrants remains widespread in Western multi-ethnic societies. So far, the majori...
Migration numbers are steadily rising and inequality in immigrant receiving countries is a challeng...
What motivates majority group members to adapt to or reject cultural diversity? Considering the rele...
This research analyses the mediational role of threat perception in the relationship between prejudi...
Katharina Schmid and Miles Hewstone gratefully acknowledge support from the Leverhulme Trust that fa...
Surveys conducted across multiple countries show that most people view seeking lower immigration to ...
Even though the socio-cultural integration of immigrants has become increasingly more successful, th...
This paper examines how the perceived threat of immigration affects the links between national ident...
Even though the socio-cultural integration of immigrants has become increasingly more successful, th...
Although threat perceptions are commonly used to explain attitudes toward immigrants, the psychologi...
Explaining negative attitudes towards immigration in general and threat due to immigration, in parti...
Schmid K, Hewstone M, Küpper B, Zick A, Tausch N. Reducing aggressive intergroup action tendencies: ...
In two studies we assessed the role of distinctiveness threat, group-based emotions (angst, fear and...
In two studies we assessed the role of distinctiveness threat, group‐based emotions (angst, fear, an...
In two studies we assessed the role of distinctiveness threat, group-based emotions (angst, fear and...
Prejudice toward immigrants remains widespread in Western multi-ethnic societies. So far, the majori...
Migration numbers are steadily rising and inequality in immigrant receiving countries is a challeng...
What motivates majority group members to adapt to or reject cultural diversity? Considering the rele...
This research analyses the mediational role of threat perception in the relationship between prejudi...
Katharina Schmid and Miles Hewstone gratefully acknowledge support from the Leverhulme Trust that fa...
Surveys conducted across multiple countries show that most people view seeking lower immigration to ...
Even though the socio-cultural integration of immigrants has become increasingly more successful, th...
This paper examines how the perceived threat of immigration affects the links between national ident...
Even though the socio-cultural integration of immigrants has become increasingly more successful, th...
Although threat perceptions are commonly used to explain attitudes toward immigrants, the psychologi...
Explaining negative attitudes towards immigration in general and threat due to immigration, in parti...
Schmid K, Hewstone M, Küpper B, Zick A, Tausch N. Reducing aggressive intergroup action tendencies: ...