Although integration involves a process of mutual accommodation, the role of majority groups is often downplayed to passive\ud tolerance, leaving immigrants with the sole responsibility for active integration. However, we show that common group\ud identity can actively involve majority members in this process across five studies. Study 1 showed that common identity\ud positively predicted support of integration efforts; Studies 2 and 3 extended these findings, showing that it also predicted\ud real behavior such as monetary donations and volunteering. A decrease in modern racism mediated the relations across\ud these studies, and Studies 4 and 5 further demonstrated that it indeed mediated these effects over and above acculturation\ud expec...
Racial and ethnic minority (REM) immigrants most often identify both with their ethnic group of orig...
The integration of vast numbers of migrants into European countries from North Africa and the Middl...
As societies grow more diverse, developing peaceful methods of integration is increasingly important...
Although integration involves a process of mutual accommodation, the role of majority groups is ofte...
Although integration involves a process of mutual accommodation, the role of majority groups is ofte...
Ethnic minority members experience varying levels of conflict and blendedness between their ethnic a...
Research has shown that societal majority members have specific conceptions (i.e., acculturation\ud ...
WOS:000300955100009 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)“Prémio Científico ISCTE-IUL 2013”This research exa...
In many countries, individuals who have represented the majority group historically are decreasing i...
For decades researchers have studied how people with a migration background integrate into ethnic ma...
Following social identity theory, the author hypothesized that members of minority groups are more l...
Understanding how majority-group members adapt to cultural diversity is increasingly important in pl...
We examined how immigrants' acculturation style (multiculturalism versus assimilation) affects the h...
One out of every four individuals residing in the U.S. lived in another country before moving to the...
Is rampant discrimination inevitable in societies with ethnic diversity and a steady flow of migrant...
Racial and ethnic minority (REM) immigrants most often identify both with their ethnic group of orig...
The integration of vast numbers of migrants into European countries from North Africa and the Middl...
As societies grow more diverse, developing peaceful methods of integration is increasingly important...
Although integration involves a process of mutual accommodation, the role of majority groups is ofte...
Although integration involves a process of mutual accommodation, the role of majority groups is ofte...
Ethnic minority members experience varying levels of conflict and blendedness between their ethnic a...
Research has shown that societal majority members have specific conceptions (i.e., acculturation\ud ...
WOS:000300955100009 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)“Prémio Científico ISCTE-IUL 2013”This research exa...
In many countries, individuals who have represented the majority group historically are decreasing i...
For decades researchers have studied how people with a migration background integrate into ethnic ma...
Following social identity theory, the author hypothesized that members of minority groups are more l...
Understanding how majority-group members adapt to cultural diversity is increasingly important in pl...
We examined how immigrants' acculturation style (multiculturalism versus assimilation) affects the h...
One out of every four individuals residing in the U.S. lived in another country before moving to the...
Is rampant discrimination inevitable in societies with ethnic diversity and a steady flow of migrant...
Racial and ethnic minority (REM) immigrants most often identify both with their ethnic group of orig...
The integration of vast numbers of migrants into European countries from North Africa and the Middl...
As societies grow more diverse, developing peaceful methods of integration is increasingly important...