Background: Cultural diversity is one of the most engrossing and perplexing intergroup phenomena in the contemporary Western world, with social cohesion and the mutual acceptance of different groups being promoted as major goals by social psychologists and policy-makers for culturally diverse societies, such as the UK. Worryingly, recent research reports a rise in anti-Muslim sentiment in the UK. Anti-Muslim sentiment and behaviours may ultimately lead to social segregation and undermine the social inclusion of Muslims in the UK, eventually destabilising social relations between British Muslims and White British people. While there are no simplistic solutions to alleviating these societal problems, there is nevertheless a need to safeguard...
A growing body of evidence indicates that positive contact with outgroups improves attitudes towards...
Since the Northern disturbances of 2001 and the terrorist attacks of September 11th, the UK governme...
This paper interfaces a specific theory of socialisation, derived from Peter Berger and Thomas Luckm...
Background: Cultural diversity is one of the most engrossing and perplexing intergroup phenomena in ...
This review article proposes that theories and research of intergroup contact, prejudice, and accult...
Recent events demonstrate the need for greater understanding of intercultural relations between Musl...
Drawing upon ethnographic research undertaken in an area of Birmingham, this thesis investigates mea...
A persistent theme in the British and international debates about immigration and diversity is the c...
Sian Jones - ORCID: 0000-0002-2399-1017 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2399-1017Item previously deposi...
Since the 1950s the incoming flows of immigrants have deeply transformed the social composition of B...
AbstractThe paper addresses criticisms of contemporary acculturation research by adopting a mixed me...
This study deals with coexistence between Muslims and non-Muslims in the British society in the soci...
This research is an attempt to understand the living experiences of young adult Muslim SGIs, in Brit...
Much research in intergroup relations concerns the potential for interventions (e.g. intergroup cont...
In situations of cultural change and dislocation, and driven by both a desire to integrate and to p...
A growing body of evidence indicates that positive contact with outgroups improves attitudes towards...
Since the Northern disturbances of 2001 and the terrorist attacks of September 11th, the UK governme...
This paper interfaces a specific theory of socialisation, derived from Peter Berger and Thomas Luckm...
Background: Cultural diversity is one of the most engrossing and perplexing intergroup phenomena in ...
This review article proposes that theories and research of intergroup contact, prejudice, and accult...
Recent events demonstrate the need for greater understanding of intercultural relations between Musl...
Drawing upon ethnographic research undertaken in an area of Birmingham, this thesis investigates mea...
A persistent theme in the British and international debates about immigration and diversity is the c...
Sian Jones - ORCID: 0000-0002-2399-1017 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2399-1017Item previously deposi...
Since the 1950s the incoming flows of immigrants have deeply transformed the social composition of B...
AbstractThe paper addresses criticisms of contemporary acculturation research by adopting a mixed me...
This study deals with coexistence between Muslims and non-Muslims in the British society in the soci...
This research is an attempt to understand the living experiences of young adult Muslim SGIs, in Brit...
Much research in intergroup relations concerns the potential for interventions (e.g. intergroup cont...
In situations of cultural change and dislocation, and driven by both a desire to integrate and to p...
A growing body of evidence indicates that positive contact with outgroups improves attitudes towards...
Since the Northern disturbances of 2001 and the terrorist attacks of September 11th, the UK governme...
This paper interfaces a specific theory of socialisation, derived from Peter Berger and Thomas Luckm...