In the present article, we extend the notion of cultural threat posed by immigrants beyond its current conceptualization as symbolic, collective-level threats to American culture and identity. Instead, we argue that routine encounters with non-English-speaking immigrants cause many individuals to feel threatened because of real barriers to interpersonal communication and exchange. We draw upon survey and experimental data to demonstrate that local contact with immigrants who speak little to no English, as well as incidental exposure to the Spanish language, heighten feelings of cultural threat, which increases anti-immigrant sentiment and policy preferences
The paper presents a survey of salient psychological and psychopathological consequences resulting f...
Abstract Consistent with theories of modern racism, we argue that white, non-Hispanic Americans have...
Relatively little is known about what individual-level factors drive Americans\u27 attitudes toward ...
In the present article, we extend the notion of cultural threat posed by immigrants beyond its curre...
The number of non-English speaking and bilingual immigrants continues to grow in the U.S. Previous r...
Immigrants often speak languages that natives do not understand, leading to intentional or inadverte...
Consistent with theories of modern racism, we argue that white, non-Hispanic Americans have adopted ...
The narrative of the United States is of a "nation of immigrants" in which the language shift patter...
The narrative of the United States is of a "nation of immigrants" in which the language shift patter...
We argue that conflict over immigration largely concerns who bears the burden of cultural transactio...
On the basis of internet forum and press media data, this article studies the expression of hostile ...
Researchers have studied whether opposition to immigrants is primarily due to a perceived economic t...
Prejudice remains an unpleasant experience in immigrants’ everyday lives, especially for those...
Research project funded in academic years 2007-08 and 2008-09The University Archives has determined ...
This paper examines how the perceived threat of immigration affects the links between national ident...
The paper presents a survey of salient psychological and psychopathological consequences resulting f...
Abstract Consistent with theories of modern racism, we argue that white, non-Hispanic Americans have...
Relatively little is known about what individual-level factors drive Americans\u27 attitudes toward ...
In the present article, we extend the notion of cultural threat posed by immigrants beyond its curre...
The number of non-English speaking and bilingual immigrants continues to grow in the U.S. Previous r...
Immigrants often speak languages that natives do not understand, leading to intentional or inadverte...
Consistent with theories of modern racism, we argue that white, non-Hispanic Americans have adopted ...
The narrative of the United States is of a "nation of immigrants" in which the language shift patter...
The narrative of the United States is of a "nation of immigrants" in which the language shift patter...
We argue that conflict over immigration largely concerns who bears the burden of cultural transactio...
On the basis of internet forum and press media data, this article studies the expression of hostile ...
Researchers have studied whether opposition to immigrants is primarily due to a perceived economic t...
Prejudice remains an unpleasant experience in immigrants’ everyday lives, especially for those...
Research project funded in academic years 2007-08 and 2008-09The University Archives has determined ...
This paper examines how the perceived threat of immigration affects the links between national ident...
The paper presents a survey of salient psychological and psychopathological consequences resulting f...
Abstract Consistent with theories of modern racism, we argue that white, non-Hispanic Americans have...
Relatively little is known about what individual-level factors drive Americans\u27 attitudes toward ...