Based on Social Dominance Theory (SDT), this study investigates the relationships between ideologically conservative attitudes (social dominance orientation, SDO; right-wing authoritarianism, RWA), legitimizing myths (false belief in asylum seekers as bogus; perception of in-group threats), and citizens’ support for restricted reception and rejection of asylum policies. A sample of 539 people living in Italy filled in an anonymous questionnaire administered using a cross-sectional design. The results support the expectations, showing that people high in SDO and RWA were more likely to hold the belief that asylum seekers are making false claims and to perceive that the latter pose a threat to the in-group, which in turn increased support for...
Social inclusion of asylum seekers and refugees in Western countries is an issue that requires great...
A social identity framework was employed to understand why people support the exclusionary treatment...
What types of asylum seekers are Europeans willing to accept? We conducted a conjoint experiment ask...
Based on Social Dominance Theory (SDT), this study investigates the relationships between ideologic...
Based on the Dual Process Model (DPM), this study investigates the relationship among the perception...
The present study conducted in the Netherlands examines citizen's attitudes towards asylum seekers. ...
Abstract The present study conducted in the Netherlands examines citizen's attitudes towards asylum ...
In this study, we tested the validity of the Italian version of the Prejudice Against Asylum Seekers...
This research investigated the relationship among perception of ingroup threats (realistic and symbo...
In Italy, the experience of applying for asylum exposes many asylum seekers to lengthy and depersona...
Can different political ideologies explain policy preferences regarding asylum seekers? We focus on ...
This study explores the results of a survey conducted in some reception centers for refugees in Ita...
Previous studies predominantly examined self-reported attitudes toward economic migrants and refugee...
Over the past few decades, there has been a progressive implementation of policies designed to deter...
Objective: A global increase in forced displacement has led to rapid increases in the number of peop...
Social inclusion of asylum seekers and refugees in Western countries is an issue that requires great...
A social identity framework was employed to understand why people support the exclusionary treatment...
What types of asylum seekers are Europeans willing to accept? We conducted a conjoint experiment ask...
Based on Social Dominance Theory (SDT), this study investigates the relationships between ideologic...
Based on the Dual Process Model (DPM), this study investigates the relationship among the perception...
The present study conducted in the Netherlands examines citizen's attitudes towards asylum seekers. ...
Abstract The present study conducted in the Netherlands examines citizen's attitudes towards asylum ...
In this study, we tested the validity of the Italian version of the Prejudice Against Asylum Seekers...
This research investigated the relationship among perception of ingroup threats (realistic and symbo...
In Italy, the experience of applying for asylum exposes many asylum seekers to lengthy and depersona...
Can different political ideologies explain policy preferences regarding asylum seekers? We focus on ...
This study explores the results of a survey conducted in some reception centers for refugees in Ita...
Previous studies predominantly examined self-reported attitudes toward economic migrants and refugee...
Over the past few decades, there has been a progressive implementation of policies designed to deter...
Objective: A global increase in forced displacement has led to rapid increases in the number of peop...
Social inclusion of asylum seekers and refugees in Western countries is an issue that requires great...
A social identity framework was employed to understand why people support the exclusionary treatment...
What types of asylum seekers are Europeans willing to accept? We conducted a conjoint experiment ask...