The impact of three forms of intergroup contact (Mexican descent, other minority, and Anglo) on the social identities and political attitudes of a national sample of native-born persons of Mexican descent was examined. Cast within Tajfel's Social Identity theory, the various social contexts were expected to predict three distinct types of ethnic identity: Cultural Ethnicity (Ingroup contact), Politicized Ethnicity (Ingroup and Minority Outgroup contact), and Assimilationist Ethnicity (Anglo contact). Contrasting political orientations were also predicted for the types of contact, with group-conscious attitudes associated with Ingroup and Minority Outgroup contacts and conservative political attitudes with A nglo contact. Support is provided...
The present paper develops and tests two temporal models of the relationships among adolescents' eth...
How does group threat impact Latino identity and political participation? While studies on Latinos i...
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This study examines the relationship between ethnic identification, political consciousness, and the...
With each passing election, U.S. political campaigns have renewed their efforts in courting the “Lat...
one-quarter of the U.S. population. The sheer size of these groups suggests an opportunity for incre...
The relations among ethnic identity, measured by the Multigroup Ethnic Identity Measure (MEIM) and a...
Attitudes toward bilingualism among a national sample of per-sons'of Mexican descent are cast i...
In two correlational studies in Mexico (Study 1: N = 152, Mexican Indigenous people) and Chile (Stud...
Ethnic identity is a central concept in the study of politics in multi cultural societies. Identitie...
The current cross-sectional study had two goals: present the Peer Ethnic Socialization Measure, (PES...
This study explores the factors that influence Asian Americans’ perception of interracial commonalit...
In the 1990's, the U.S. saw one of the largest periods of migration to its shores in its history. Th...
This article presents a critical review of Social Identify Theory. Its major contributions to the st...
The changing demographics of the U.S. are increasingly drawing attention to the growing Hispanic and...
The present paper develops and tests two temporal models of the relationships among adolescents' eth...
How does group threat impact Latino identity and political participation? While studies on Latinos i...
This paper focuses on the relationship between theupbringing of first-generation Americans andimmigr...
This study examines the relationship between ethnic identification, political consciousness, and the...
With each passing election, U.S. political campaigns have renewed their efforts in courting the “Lat...
one-quarter of the U.S. population. The sheer size of these groups suggests an opportunity for incre...
The relations among ethnic identity, measured by the Multigroup Ethnic Identity Measure (MEIM) and a...
Attitudes toward bilingualism among a national sample of per-sons'of Mexican descent are cast i...
In two correlational studies in Mexico (Study 1: N = 152, Mexican Indigenous people) and Chile (Stud...
Ethnic identity is a central concept in the study of politics in multi cultural societies. Identitie...
The current cross-sectional study had two goals: present the Peer Ethnic Socialization Measure, (PES...
This study explores the factors that influence Asian Americans’ perception of interracial commonalit...
In the 1990's, the U.S. saw one of the largest periods of migration to its shores in its history. Th...
This article presents a critical review of Social Identify Theory. Its major contributions to the st...
The changing demographics of the U.S. are increasingly drawing attention to the growing Hispanic and...
The present paper develops and tests two temporal models of the relationships among adolescents' eth...
How does group threat impact Latino identity and political participation? While studies on Latinos i...
This paper focuses on the relationship between theupbringing of first-generation Americans andimmigr...