A 2 x 2 x 2 experiment examined effects of the acculturation orientations seen to be endorsed by immigrants (of two different religions) on intergroup relations in Sweden. Swedish majority participants (N = 448) read interviews with Iraqi immigrants in which the immigrants’ religion (Muslim vs. Christian), desired level of contact with the host society (high vs. low), and desire to maintain their own culture (high vs. low) were manipulated. Overall, immigrants who were perceived to favour contact elicited more favourable intergroup attitudes. Desire for contact also interacted with immigrants’ religion: contact among Muslim minorities increased majority members’ support for multiculturalism. In addition, majority members identified more wit...
This study examined interminority attitudes among a large sample (N = 1,987) of two minority groups ...
The effect of the intergroup climate on acculturation preferences among host-majority and immigrant ...
A 2 × 2 experimental design investigated the effects of perceived outgroup acculturation preferences...
A 2x2x2 experiment examined effects of the acculturation orientations seen to be endorsed by immigra...
A 2 × 2 × 2 experiment examined the role of immigrants’ religion and perceived acculturation strateg...
The key question of this paper is whether social integration, both for minority (migrants) and major...
International audienceTwo experiments (Ns=220, 135) investigated the role of first and second genera...
This article examines so-called secondary transfer effects of intergroup contact, a phenomenon where...
A persistent theme in the British and international debates about immigration and diversity is the c...
How inclusive are European national identities of Muslim minorities and how can we explain cross-cul...
In the public debate on Islam and Muslim immigrants in West-European host societies, the assumption ...
A 2 x 2 experimental design investigated the effects of perceived outgroup acculturation preferences...
This article empirically explores the interplay between the secular, post-Lutheran majority culture ...
How inclusive are European national identities of Muslim minorities and how can we explain cross-cul...
This article empirically explores the interplay between the secular, post-Lutheran majority culture ...
This study examined interminority attitudes among a large sample (N = 1,987) of two minority groups ...
The effect of the intergroup climate on acculturation preferences among host-majority and immigrant ...
A 2 × 2 experimental design investigated the effects of perceived outgroup acculturation preferences...
A 2x2x2 experiment examined effects of the acculturation orientations seen to be endorsed by immigra...
A 2 × 2 × 2 experiment examined the role of immigrants’ religion and perceived acculturation strateg...
The key question of this paper is whether social integration, both for minority (migrants) and major...
International audienceTwo experiments (Ns=220, 135) investigated the role of first and second genera...
This article examines so-called secondary transfer effects of intergroup contact, a phenomenon where...
A persistent theme in the British and international debates about immigration and diversity is the c...
How inclusive are European national identities of Muslim minorities and how can we explain cross-cul...
In the public debate on Islam and Muslim immigrants in West-European host societies, the assumption ...
A 2 x 2 experimental design investigated the effects of perceived outgroup acculturation preferences...
This article empirically explores the interplay between the secular, post-Lutheran majority culture ...
How inclusive are European national identities of Muslim minorities and how can we explain cross-cul...
This article empirically explores the interplay between the secular, post-Lutheran majority culture ...
This study examined interminority attitudes among a large sample (N = 1,987) of two minority groups ...
The effect of the intergroup climate on acculturation preferences among host-majority and immigrant ...
A 2 × 2 experimental design investigated the effects of perceived outgroup acculturation preferences...