We employed a theoretical model of dehumanization to identify the factors influencing attitudes toward asylum seekers within an Australian context. Specifically, we hypothesized that Australians high in social dominance orientation (SDO) would be more likely than those low in SDO to dehumanize asylum seekers. Participants (N = 311) completed an online survey designed to assess SDO, their attitudes and emotions toward asylum seekers, and their tendency to engage in dehumanization. Results indicated that the model can be successfully applied to an Australian context and that dehumanization played a significant role in influencing our participants’ attitudes toward asylum seekers. Findings are discussed in terms of future research as well as p...
Australia has a significant intake of refugees each year. The majority enter through the humanitaria...
Right-wing authoritarianism, social dominance orientation, Australian and human identity salience, a...
In the context of increasing public hostility towards asylum seekers in Australia, it is imperative ...
Fifety nine percent of Australians (Lowy Institute For International Policy, 2014) still support the...
Current literature regarding Australians’ attitudes towards refugees and asylum seekers has highligh...
Objective: A global increase in forced displacement has led to rapid increases in the number of peop...
Previous research has found that while many Australians are hostile to people seeking asylum in Aust...
A social identity framework was employed to understand why people support the exclusionary treatment...
Objective: Attitudes toward asylum seekers that have been reported in Australia are negative and per...
A social identity framework was employed to understand why people support the exclusionary treatment...
Over the last decade or so under the Howard Government, there has been a great deal of controversy r...
While most of the world's refugees reside in developing countries, their arrival to western countrie...
Objective: The current study investigated the role of cognitive, affective, and behavioural informat...
Issues of asylum seeking have received significant public and media attention in Australia since mid...
This study was prompted by awareness of prejudicial attitudes towards refugees evident in Australian...
Australia has a significant intake of refugees each year. The majority enter through the humanitaria...
Right-wing authoritarianism, social dominance orientation, Australian and human identity salience, a...
In the context of increasing public hostility towards asylum seekers in Australia, it is imperative ...
Fifety nine percent of Australians (Lowy Institute For International Policy, 2014) still support the...
Current literature regarding Australians’ attitudes towards refugees and asylum seekers has highligh...
Objective: A global increase in forced displacement has led to rapid increases in the number of peop...
Previous research has found that while many Australians are hostile to people seeking asylum in Aust...
A social identity framework was employed to understand why people support the exclusionary treatment...
Objective: Attitudes toward asylum seekers that have been reported in Australia are negative and per...
A social identity framework was employed to understand why people support the exclusionary treatment...
Over the last decade or so under the Howard Government, there has been a great deal of controversy r...
While most of the world's refugees reside in developing countries, their arrival to western countrie...
Objective: The current study investigated the role of cognitive, affective, and behavioural informat...
Issues of asylum seeking have received significant public and media attention in Australia since mid...
This study was prompted by awareness of prejudicial attitudes towards refugees evident in Australian...
Australia has a significant intake of refugees each year. The majority enter through the humanitaria...
Right-wing authoritarianism, social dominance orientation, Australian and human identity salience, a...
In the context of increasing public hostility towards asylum seekers in Australia, it is imperative ...