The study takes an indirect approach towards the intercultural experience of migrants and explores how they perceive discrimination from host society and in turn stereotype it. Previous studies have highlighted how interculturality facilitates the adaptation of migrants in the host country. This study explores (i) how face-to-face (FTF) and mediated contact and perceived discrimination predict stereotyping, and (ii) how contact, perceived discrimination and stereotyping predict interculturality. A web-based survey was conducted among university students from the People’s Republic of China (n = 585) in Singapore. FTF contact reduced stereotyping better than mediated contact. Perceived discrimination increased stereotyping of the host society...
Four studies investigated the conditions under which minority group members respond to group-based d...
This study adds on to the debates about co-ethnic relations and identity formation by looking at how...
In order to improve international student enrolment, universities have to tackle challenges of ensur...
Immigration has evolved to be a controversial issue in Singapore in recent years, with foreigners ma...
Globally, the growing popularity of anti-immigrant sentiments have resulted in rising tensions betwe...
The rise of anti-immigrant sentiments among Singaporeans is a potential threat to the nation’s socia...
Immigration is a global phenomenon, yet comparatively few psychological investigations of anti-immig...
Nearly eleven million Chinese migrants live outside of China. While many of these faces of China’s g...
Previous research shows that intercultural sensitivity is associated with a myriad of positive outco...
There are more than a billion people learning English as a second language around the world, and the...
Communication activities within the Chinese community are expected to impede Chinese students\u27 ef...
© 2016 Dr Sylvia AngIn spite of an outflow of mainland Chinese migrants since the late 1970s into ar...
In general, countries from all over the world today are showing the intergration between various eth...
Drawing on predictions of the black sheep effect, how perceived intergroup similarities might modera...
Xenophobia and Ethnocentrism is often questioned and observed in Singapore due to the increase in th...
Four studies investigated the conditions under which minority group members respond to group-based d...
This study adds on to the debates about co-ethnic relations and identity formation by looking at how...
In order to improve international student enrolment, universities have to tackle challenges of ensur...
Immigration has evolved to be a controversial issue in Singapore in recent years, with foreigners ma...
Globally, the growing popularity of anti-immigrant sentiments have resulted in rising tensions betwe...
The rise of anti-immigrant sentiments among Singaporeans is a potential threat to the nation’s socia...
Immigration is a global phenomenon, yet comparatively few psychological investigations of anti-immig...
Nearly eleven million Chinese migrants live outside of China. While many of these faces of China’s g...
Previous research shows that intercultural sensitivity is associated with a myriad of positive outco...
There are more than a billion people learning English as a second language around the world, and the...
Communication activities within the Chinese community are expected to impede Chinese students\u27 ef...
© 2016 Dr Sylvia AngIn spite of an outflow of mainland Chinese migrants since the late 1970s into ar...
In general, countries from all over the world today are showing the intergration between various eth...
Drawing on predictions of the black sheep effect, how perceived intergroup similarities might modera...
Xenophobia and Ethnocentrism is often questioned and observed in Singapore due to the increase in th...
Four studies investigated the conditions under which minority group members respond to group-based d...
This study adds on to the debates about co-ethnic relations and identity formation by looking at how...
In order to improve international student enrolment, universities have to tackle challenges of ensur...