Drawing from sociological research seeking to explain variation in attitudes toward immigrants and immigration policy, it is found that knowledge and proficiency in a language other than English is associated with more favorable views towards immigrants and towards multiculturalism in contemporary America. Alvarado reviews the literature on sociological research on immigrant attitudes, explores the nexus between foreign language learning and appreciation for foreign culture(s), and presents the methodology and analysis used to test the strength of the association between knowledge in a foreign language and favorable views towards immigrants and multiculturalism in the United States
Prejudice remains an unpleasant experience in immigrants’ everyday lives, especially for those...
As Spain has experienced unprecedented levels of immigration in the last few decades many researcher...
The purpose of our study was to better understand how young adults view immigration as well as the f...
This study examines how multicultural education experiences relate to attitudes towards Arab, Chines...
As a foreign language observer, the author became increasingly interested in language education in A...
This study investigated Spanish-speaking immigrants’ attitudes towards Spanish, which includes the e...
Relatively little is known about what individual-level factors drive Americans\u27 attitudes toward ...
Abstract: Interlocutors who come from different cultural backgrounds often find themselves in need o...
The connection between the attitudes held by a bilingual toward each of his or her languages and his...
The narrative of the United States is of a "nation of immigrants" in which the language shift patter...
Individuals with higher levels of education tend to have more positive attitudes towards immigrant g...
The narrative of the United States is of a "nation of immigrants" in which the language shift patter...
This article identifies what sociocultural and linguistic factors affect the English-language develo...
This chapter examines the evolution of English and foreign language competencies, preferences, and u...
This study examines non-native English speaking immigrants, a group that has been overlooked by rese...
Prejudice remains an unpleasant experience in immigrants’ everyday lives, especially for those...
As Spain has experienced unprecedented levels of immigration in the last few decades many researcher...
The purpose of our study was to better understand how young adults view immigration as well as the f...
This study examines how multicultural education experiences relate to attitudes towards Arab, Chines...
As a foreign language observer, the author became increasingly interested in language education in A...
This study investigated Spanish-speaking immigrants’ attitudes towards Spanish, which includes the e...
Relatively little is known about what individual-level factors drive Americans\u27 attitudes toward ...
Abstract: Interlocutors who come from different cultural backgrounds often find themselves in need o...
The connection between the attitudes held by a bilingual toward each of his or her languages and his...
The narrative of the United States is of a "nation of immigrants" in which the language shift patter...
Individuals with higher levels of education tend to have more positive attitudes towards immigrant g...
The narrative of the United States is of a "nation of immigrants" in which the language shift patter...
This article identifies what sociocultural and linguistic factors affect the English-language develo...
This chapter examines the evolution of English and foreign language competencies, preferences, and u...
This study examines non-native English speaking immigrants, a group that has been overlooked by rese...
Prejudice remains an unpleasant experience in immigrants’ everyday lives, especially for those...
As Spain has experienced unprecedented levels of immigration in the last few decades many researcher...
The purpose of our study was to better understand how young adults view immigration as well as the f...