This article presents findings from a quantitative survey (N = 301) to evaluate the impact discriminatory incidents have on the attitudes of immigrants towards the majority society in Germany.The findings show that there is a strong relationship between experiences of discrimination and a hostile or alienated attitude towards German society. As an attempt to explain this generalization from single incidents to the macro relation between immigrants and autochthonous Germans in general a theory of framing, taken from developments in the field of rational choice theory, is applied. The reasoning is that a generalizing and rather hostile framing in terms of the attitude towards Germans can minimize psychic, emotional and social costs resulting ...
Gennany has recently witnessed a vast increase in anti-foreign violence. Assembling data from a wide...
Starting in the post-war period and continuing into the present day, the immigration policy in Germa...
Ph. D. Thesis.This thesis focuses on the role that government policy and media attention play in pub...
This article presents findings from a quantitative survey (N = 301) to evaluate the impact discrimin...
This study analyzes discriminatory intentions shared by members of the German majority against sever...
This study examines perceived ethnic discrimination (as opposed to “objective” discrimination). It i...
Adopting a differentiated threat approach, we investigated the relationship between cultural, econom...
Using multistage national probability samples from Germany and the Netherlands, this study investiga...
The European migration crisis has divided the population of Germany along the lines of the country’s...
Contains fulltext : 72840.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this articl...
<div><p>Existing research makes competing predictions and yields contradictory findings about the re...
Beginning with the general explanation of hostility towards foreigners the author argues that the ph...
This research analyzes the attitudes towards immigrants in Germany from 2004 to 2016 and tries to u...
What factors shape immigrants' worries about becoming targets of ethnic harassment? This is an impor...
In this chapter, we seek to shed light on the mechanisms of perceived discrimination: Who, among rec...
Gennany has recently witnessed a vast increase in anti-foreign violence. Assembling data from a wide...
Starting in the post-war period and continuing into the present day, the immigration policy in Germa...
Ph. D. Thesis.This thesis focuses on the role that government policy and media attention play in pub...
This article presents findings from a quantitative survey (N = 301) to evaluate the impact discrimin...
This study analyzes discriminatory intentions shared by members of the German majority against sever...
This study examines perceived ethnic discrimination (as opposed to “objective” discrimination). It i...
Adopting a differentiated threat approach, we investigated the relationship between cultural, econom...
Using multistage national probability samples from Germany and the Netherlands, this study investiga...
The European migration crisis has divided the population of Germany along the lines of the country’s...
Contains fulltext : 72840.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this articl...
<div><p>Existing research makes competing predictions and yields contradictory findings about the re...
Beginning with the general explanation of hostility towards foreigners the author argues that the ph...
This research analyzes the attitudes towards immigrants in Germany from 2004 to 2016 and tries to u...
What factors shape immigrants' worries about becoming targets of ethnic harassment? This is an impor...
In this chapter, we seek to shed light on the mechanisms of perceived discrimination: Who, among rec...
Gennany has recently witnessed a vast increase in anti-foreign violence. Assembling data from a wide...
Starting in the post-war period and continuing into the present day, the immigration policy in Germa...
Ph. D. Thesis.This thesis focuses on the role that government policy and media attention play in pub...