In Western societies, generalized prejudice and anti-Muslim sentiments can be major drivers of the rejection of Muslim religious practices. However, people can also reject such practices for other reasons, such as concerns about civil liberties or the secular nature of the state. With national samples of German and Dutch majority members (N = 3,703), we used a multiple-acts-multiple-actors design to simultaneously examine attitudes toward four religious practices of three religious groups. Latent profile analysis revealed a subgroup of people that used a double standard and more strongly rejected Muslims than Christians and Jews engaging in the same practices (discriminatory rejection, 16.3%). However, four other subgroups responded to the ...
Do Western anti-Muslim attitudes reflect Islamophobia, as a general ethnoreligious prejudice that do...
Although extensive research has documented the effectiveness of common or dual in-groups on improvin...
Taking four countries—Britain, the Netherlands, France and Germany—with distinct state approaches an...
In Western societies, generalized prejudice and anti-Muslim sentiments can be major drivers of the r...
Muslim minority practices, such as the wearing of a headscarf, the founding of Islamic schools and t...
Growing Muslim minorities in Western societies has sparked debate about which Muslim practices shoul...
Research has examined tolerance of Muslim minority practices and anti-Muslim sentiments. We go beyon...
Living with diversity requires that we sometimes accept outgroup practices that we personally disapp...
This study examines public support for a key contested multicultural policy in contemporary Europe: ...
West European societies have seen strong debates about the acceptance of Muslim minority practices. ...
Is European majority’s opposition toward the Muslim headscarf motivated by the need to defend libera...
Public discourse often portrays Islam as the main obstacle for Muslim minorities’\ud integration, pa...
What factors explain majority members’ anti-Muslim prejudice? This is an increasingly important ques...
Germany is presently transforming into a modern immigration state, leaving behind its image of a “gu...
Do Western anti-Muslim attitudes reflect Islamophobia, as a general ethnoreligious prejudice that do...
Although extensive research has documented the effectiveness of common or dual in-groups on improvin...
Taking four countries—Britain, the Netherlands, France and Germany—with distinct state approaches an...
In Western societies, generalized prejudice and anti-Muslim sentiments can be major drivers of the r...
Muslim minority practices, such as the wearing of a headscarf, the founding of Islamic schools and t...
Growing Muslim minorities in Western societies has sparked debate about which Muslim practices shoul...
Research has examined tolerance of Muslim minority practices and anti-Muslim sentiments. We go beyon...
Living with diversity requires that we sometimes accept outgroup practices that we personally disapp...
This study examines public support for a key contested multicultural policy in contemporary Europe: ...
West European societies have seen strong debates about the acceptance of Muslim minority practices. ...
Is European majority’s opposition toward the Muslim headscarf motivated by the need to defend libera...
Public discourse often portrays Islam as the main obstacle for Muslim minorities’\ud integration, pa...
What factors explain majority members’ anti-Muslim prejudice? This is an increasingly important ques...
Germany is presently transforming into a modern immigration state, leaving behind its image of a “gu...
Do Western anti-Muslim attitudes reflect Islamophobia, as a general ethnoreligious prejudice that do...
Although extensive research has documented the effectiveness of common or dual in-groups on improvin...
Taking four countries—Britain, the Netherlands, France and Germany—with distinct state approaches an...