This study examines a factor that has thus far received little attention in research on attitudes toward violent in-group defense, namely, the role of perceived parental ethnic socialization. We hypothesized that perceived parental ethnic socialization (i.e., cultural socialization, egalitarianism, bias/mistrust) affects attitudes toward violence in defense of the in-group by others as well as willingness to use such violence oneself via its influence on collective identity factors (in-group connectedness, collective deprivation, religious superiority, connectedness with mainstream society). We analyzed a sample of children of Turkish Muslim migrants in the Netherlands. The data came from a survey conducted among pupils at 7 secondary schoo...
Intergroup attitudes of Muslim immigrant youth and native youth in the Netherlands were examined in ...
Intergroup attitudes of Muslim immigrant youth and native youth in the Netherlands were examined in ...
Using social identity theory (SIT) as a framework, this study investigates in-group bias in the cont...
This study examines a factor that has thus far received little attention in research on attitudes to...
This study examines a factor that has thus far received little attention in research on attitudes to...
This study examines a factor that has thus far received little attention in research on attitudes to...
Collective deprivation, connectedness to mainstream society (friendship and psychological closeness ...
The present study examines whether perceived parental cultural socialization (e.g., encouraging cult...
Intergroup attitudes of Muslim immigrant youth and native youth in the Netherlands were examined in ...
Collective deprivation, connectedness to mainstream society (friendship and psychological closeness ...
The present study examines whether perceived parental cultural socialization (e.g., encouraging cult...
Intergroup attitudes of Muslim immigrant youth and native youth in the Netherlands were examined in ...
Intergroup attitudes of Muslim immigrant youth and native youth in the Netherlands were examined in ...
Using social identity theory (SIT) as a framework, this study investigates in-group bias in the cont...
This study examines a factor that has thus far received little attention in research on attitudes to...
This study examines a factor that has thus far received little attention in research on attitudes to...
This study examines a factor that has thus far received little attention in research on attitudes to...
Collective deprivation, connectedness to mainstream society (friendship and psychological closeness ...
The present study examines whether perceived parental cultural socialization (e.g., encouraging cult...
Intergroup attitudes of Muslim immigrant youth and native youth in the Netherlands were examined in ...
Collective deprivation, connectedness to mainstream society (friendship and psychological closeness ...
The present study examines whether perceived parental cultural socialization (e.g., encouraging cult...
Intergroup attitudes of Muslim immigrant youth and native youth in the Netherlands were examined in ...
Intergroup attitudes of Muslim immigrant youth and native youth in the Netherlands were examined in ...
Using social identity theory (SIT) as a framework, this study investigates in-group bias in the cont...