Several scholars have called upon social identity theory to investigate the relationship between an American national identity and American public opinion on immigration. Lacking a uniform measure of American identity, by and large, scholars find that a two-dimensional conception of American identity influences these opinions. Our review suggests that the extant measures of American identity do not fully account for the various aspects of social identity theory. We capture more fully the different components of social identity theory. By doing so, we find that American identity has five dimensions. Therefore, in this analysis, we advance a more comprehensive measure of American identity. Analyzing data from the 2004–2005 National Politics S...
This review essay, which will be published in the Michigan Law Review\u27s 2005 Survey of Books, ana...
Hypotheses derived from intergroup threat theory and social identity theory were tested by analyzing...
National identity is believed to create a sense of trust and solidarity amongst co-nationals that is...
Several scholars have called upon social identity theory to investigate the relationship between an ...
Several scholars have called upon social identity theory to investigate the relationship between an ...
In the 1990's, the U.S. saw one of the largest periods of migration to its shores in its history. Th...
Since 2009, more Mexicans have been leaving rather than coming to the USA; likewise, illegal immigra...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 28-30).In recent years, a series of relatively popular co...
This study investigated meanings ascribed to American Identity and how they relate to identity in ...
The national identity argument holds that a shared national identity is necessary to motivate citize...
American identity is just as evocative as it is evasive in American culture. It means something dist...
What effect does national identity have on attitudes toward immigration? Clara Sandelind writes that...
Immigration is an issue that has become increasingly important in American society. An understandin...
Immigration in the United States is currently a focal political and social issue. The nation\u27s su...
Immigration in the United States is currently a focal political and social issue. The nation\u27s su...
This review essay, which will be published in the Michigan Law Review\u27s 2005 Survey of Books, ana...
Hypotheses derived from intergroup threat theory and social identity theory were tested by analyzing...
National identity is believed to create a sense of trust and solidarity amongst co-nationals that is...
Several scholars have called upon social identity theory to investigate the relationship between an ...
Several scholars have called upon social identity theory to investigate the relationship between an ...
In the 1990's, the U.S. saw one of the largest periods of migration to its shores in its history. Th...
Since 2009, more Mexicans have been leaving rather than coming to the USA; likewise, illegal immigra...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 28-30).In recent years, a series of relatively popular co...
This study investigated meanings ascribed to American Identity and how they relate to identity in ...
The national identity argument holds that a shared national identity is necessary to motivate citize...
American identity is just as evocative as it is evasive in American culture. It means something dist...
What effect does national identity have on attitudes toward immigration? Clara Sandelind writes that...
Immigration is an issue that has become increasingly important in American society. An understandin...
Immigration in the United States is currently a focal political and social issue. The nation\u27s su...
Immigration in the United States is currently a focal political and social issue. The nation\u27s su...
This review essay, which will be published in the Michigan Law Review\u27s 2005 Survey of Books, ana...
Hypotheses derived from intergroup threat theory and social identity theory were tested by analyzing...
National identity is believed to create a sense of trust and solidarity amongst co-nationals that is...