Northern Ireland has seen a rise in racially motivated crimes and incidents reported to police in recent years and, although this has been accompanied by intensified media coverage, this phenomenon has been the subject of relatively little research. The purpose of this study is to evaluate empirically three theories that have been proposed to explain prejudice towards ethnic minorities in Northern Ireland; economic self-interest, social contact, and ‘sectarianism as racism’. Using the 2013 Northern Ireland Life and Times Survey, which contains new questions on contact with ethnic minorities, this study looks at attitudes towards Eastern Europeans, Muslims and a third category of ‘other ethnic groups’. Results from multivariate linear regres...
Recent census data and successive surveys within Northern Ireland have recorded that a significant m...
This dissertation contributes to existing scholarship on contemporary multiculturalism. It does so ...
The Public Understandings of Hate Crime: Ireland, North and South project, is funded by the Irish Re...
Negativity towards ethnic minorities is a serious problem in Northern Ireland. Its history of the Tr...
Negativity towards ethnic minorities is a serious problem in Northern Ireland. Its history of the Tr...
Field work conducted in Belfast in March and April of 2012, in addition to extensive research in the...
The main aim of this thesis is to examine prejudice, via anti-immigration sentiment, and discriminat...
Despite constituting one of the largest migrant groups, the Irish have been overlooked in most Briti...
Homophobic violence in Northern Ireland is an area which has come underthe spotlight in the wake of ...
Traditionally a country of emigration, rapid immigration during the economic boom has meant that Ire...
In recent years there has been a lot of public discussion about the extent of racial prejudice in No...
Since the Irish island was partitioned in the 20th century general civil unrest has been constantly ...
This study examines the consequences of living in segregated and mixed neighbourhoods on ingroup bia...
This paper uses data from the 2014 Special Module of the European Social Survey on attitudes to immi...
New research published today reveals the gap between what people say in public about their attitudes...
Recent census data and successive surveys within Northern Ireland have recorded that a significant m...
This dissertation contributes to existing scholarship on contemporary multiculturalism. It does so ...
The Public Understandings of Hate Crime: Ireland, North and South project, is funded by the Irish Re...
Negativity towards ethnic minorities is a serious problem in Northern Ireland. Its history of the Tr...
Negativity towards ethnic minorities is a serious problem in Northern Ireland. Its history of the Tr...
Field work conducted in Belfast in March and April of 2012, in addition to extensive research in the...
The main aim of this thesis is to examine prejudice, via anti-immigration sentiment, and discriminat...
Despite constituting one of the largest migrant groups, the Irish have been overlooked in most Briti...
Homophobic violence in Northern Ireland is an area which has come underthe spotlight in the wake of ...
Traditionally a country of emigration, rapid immigration during the economic boom has meant that Ire...
In recent years there has been a lot of public discussion about the extent of racial prejudice in No...
Since the Irish island was partitioned in the 20th century general civil unrest has been constantly ...
This study examines the consequences of living in segregated and mixed neighbourhoods on ingroup bia...
This paper uses data from the 2014 Special Module of the European Social Survey on attitudes to immi...
New research published today reveals the gap between what people say in public about their attitudes...
Recent census data and successive surveys within Northern Ireland have recorded that a significant m...
This dissertation contributes to existing scholarship on contemporary multiculturalism. It does so ...
The Public Understandings of Hate Crime: Ireland, North and South project, is funded by the Irish Re...