Nickel A. Institutional Anomie, Market-Based Values and Anti-Immigrant Attitudes: A Multilevel Analysis in 28 European Countries. International Journal of Conflict and Violence . 2022;16.Individuals who are strongly oriented towards market-based values are more likely to devalue groups identified as "unprofitable" from an economic point of view. Drawing on insights from Institutional Anomie Theory (IAT), this study explores economically legitimized prejudice in light of a far-reaching economization of the institutional and cultural structure. Multilevel models using data from the European Social Survey (2018) show that hostility towards immigrants is expressed more among individuals who strongly embrace market-based values and in countries ...
Anomie theorists have been reporting the suppression of shared welfare orientations by the overwhelm...
Anomie theorists have been reporting the suppression of shared welfare orientations by the overwhelm...
Research in the area of attitudes towards immigration could benefit from a more thorough discussion ...
Individuals who are strongly oriented towards market-based values are more likely to devalue groups ...
Nickel A. Marketized values, institutional anomie and hostile attitudes toward immigrants in Europe....
Hövermann A, Messner SF. Marketization and anti -immigrant attitudes in cross-national perspective. ...
This study draws upon data from the European Social Survey to examine Messner und Rosenfeld's Instit...
Hövermann A, Messner SF, Zick A. Anomie, marketization, and prejudice toward purportedly unprofitabl...
Using data from 16 countries and employing multilevel analysis that encompasses the national, region...
Messner and Rosenfeld’s institutional-anomie theory (IAT) has advanced our understanding of cross-na...
In many European countries, anti-immigrant sentiments seem to have spread following recent economic ...
Georgia Southern University Institutional Anomie Theory (IAT) posits that the imbalance between soci...
During the last decade, many European countries have faced sizeable immigration inflows accompanied ...
Abstract. This study presents a test of Messner and Rosenfeld’s theory of institutional anomie. It e...
Hövermann A, Messner SF. Institutional Imbalance, Marketized Mentality, and the Justification of Ins...
Anomie theorists have been reporting the suppression of shared welfare orientations by the overwhelm...
Anomie theorists have been reporting the suppression of shared welfare orientations by the overwhelm...
Research in the area of attitudes towards immigration could benefit from a more thorough discussion ...
Individuals who are strongly oriented towards market-based values are more likely to devalue groups ...
Nickel A. Marketized values, institutional anomie and hostile attitudes toward immigrants in Europe....
Hövermann A, Messner SF. Marketization and anti -immigrant attitudes in cross-national perspective. ...
This study draws upon data from the European Social Survey to examine Messner und Rosenfeld's Instit...
Hövermann A, Messner SF, Zick A. Anomie, marketization, and prejudice toward purportedly unprofitabl...
Using data from 16 countries and employing multilevel analysis that encompasses the national, region...
Messner and Rosenfeld’s institutional-anomie theory (IAT) has advanced our understanding of cross-na...
In many European countries, anti-immigrant sentiments seem to have spread following recent economic ...
Georgia Southern University Institutional Anomie Theory (IAT) posits that the imbalance between soci...
During the last decade, many European countries have faced sizeable immigration inflows accompanied ...
Abstract. This study presents a test of Messner and Rosenfeld’s theory of institutional anomie. It e...
Hövermann A, Messner SF. Institutional Imbalance, Marketized Mentality, and the Justification of Ins...
Anomie theorists have been reporting the suppression of shared welfare orientations by the overwhelm...
Anomie theorists have been reporting the suppression of shared welfare orientations by the overwhelm...
Research in the area of attitudes towards immigration could benefit from a more thorough discussion ...