This research, conducted in the Netherlands, investigates whether people who do not feel strongly committed to their national in-group (i.e., lower identifiers) can be mobilized against expressive rights of Muslim immigrants when specific historical representations of the nation are made salient. Three experimental studies were conducted to examine whether a national identity presented as rooted in Christianity results in comparable levels of opposition towards Muslim expressive rights for lower and higher identifiers. Results in all three studies show that higher identifiers were more likely to oppose Muslim rights than lower identifiers when a tolerant or neutral historical national identity was salient. Yet, no differences in levels of o...
National (dis)identification is examined in three studies among Turkish-Dutch Muslim participants. I...
Although acculturation involves changes of both minority and majority group members, previous resear...
This paper investigates religious identity consolidation in terms of the endorsement of the rights o...
This research, conducted in the Netherlands, investigates whether people who do not feel strongly co...
Three studies, conducted in the Netherlands, examined the relationship between a tolerant representa...
Using data from three survey studies, this paper examines the support for the democratic political o...
Using data from three survey studies, this paper examines the support for the democratic political o...
National (dis)identification is examined in three studies among Turkish-Dutch Muslim participants. I...
Research on the political mobilization of ethnic minorities has shown that dual ethno-national ident...
In three survey experimental studies among national samples of the native Dutch, we examined feeling...
Host national disidentification in which immigrants explicitly distance themselves from society is p...
Host national disidentification in which immigrants explicitly distance themselves from society is p...
Demographic changes lead to growing political power of immigrants and their children, which raises i...
Demographic changes lead to growing political power of immigrants and their children, which raises i...
The historicization of national identity has become a focal point in Western European debates on cul...
National (dis)identification is examined in three studies among Turkish-Dutch Muslim participants. I...
Although acculturation involves changes of both minority and majority group members, previous resear...
This paper investigates religious identity consolidation in terms of the endorsement of the rights o...
This research, conducted in the Netherlands, investigates whether people who do not feel strongly co...
Three studies, conducted in the Netherlands, examined the relationship between a tolerant representa...
Using data from three survey studies, this paper examines the support for the democratic political o...
Using data from three survey studies, this paper examines the support for the democratic political o...
National (dis)identification is examined in three studies among Turkish-Dutch Muslim participants. I...
Research on the political mobilization of ethnic minorities has shown that dual ethno-national ident...
In three survey experimental studies among national samples of the native Dutch, we examined feeling...
Host national disidentification in which immigrants explicitly distance themselves from society is p...
Host national disidentification in which immigrants explicitly distance themselves from society is p...
Demographic changes lead to growing political power of immigrants and their children, which raises i...
Demographic changes lead to growing political power of immigrants and their children, which raises i...
The historicization of national identity has become a focal point in Western European debates on cul...
National (dis)identification is examined in three studies among Turkish-Dutch Muslim participants. I...
Although acculturation involves changes of both minority and majority group members, previous resear...
This paper investigates religious identity consolidation in terms of the endorsement of the rights o...