The modern era of globalization has been accompanied by a massive growth in interconnections between groups, and has led to the sharing of multiple identities by individuals and groups. Following these developments, research has focused on the issue of multiple identities, and has shed important light on how individuals who hold these complex forms of identity feel and behave, and on the reactions they elicit from members of other groups. However, the potential of groups with such multiple identities (e.g., biracials, immigrants, etc.) to affect the intergroup relations between the groups that represent the respective sources of the different identities (e.g., Blacks and Whites, country of origin and country of residence, etc.) has not been...
Gateway Groups are characterized by a unique social categorization which enables them to be identifi...
In culturally diverse societies, ethnic minorities are faced with the challenge of negotiating betwe...
Research on dual identity focuses mainly on how dual identifiers feel and behave, and on the reactio...
The modern era of globalization has been accompanied by a massive growth in interconnections between...
This thesis addresses the potential role groups with multiple social identities (e.g., biracials) ma...
One of the most recent developments in the realm of intergroup relations is that of the gateway grou...
We test the notion that the presence of a dual identity group, which partially shares both the ingro...
This thesis addresses the potential role groups with multiple social identities (e.g., biracials) ma...
Multiethnic people constitute an increasingly prominent share of the population in the UK and beyond...
Introducing a concept of perceived dual identity integration (PDII), we test whether, for bicultural...
We test the notion that the presence of a dual identity group, which partially shares both the ingro...
Immigrants and their descendants typically identify with ethnic, national, religious, and/or regiona...
After 2 decades of extensive empirical studies on affective intergroup processes, it is now clear th...
This thesis examines whether intergroup contact can foster more continuous, fluid, and inclusive soc...
Gateway Groups are characterized by a unique social categorization which enables them to be identifi...
In culturally diverse societies, ethnic minorities are faced with the challenge of negotiating betwe...
Research on dual identity focuses mainly on how dual identifiers feel and behave, and on the reactio...
The modern era of globalization has been accompanied by a massive growth in interconnections between...
This thesis addresses the potential role groups with multiple social identities (e.g., biracials) ma...
One of the most recent developments in the realm of intergroup relations is that of the gateway grou...
We test the notion that the presence of a dual identity group, which partially shares both the ingro...
This thesis addresses the potential role groups with multiple social identities (e.g., biracials) ma...
Multiethnic people constitute an increasingly prominent share of the population in the UK and beyond...
Introducing a concept of perceived dual identity integration (PDII), we test whether, for bicultural...
We test the notion that the presence of a dual identity group, which partially shares both the ingro...
Immigrants and their descendants typically identify with ethnic, national, religious, and/or regiona...
After 2 decades of extensive empirical studies on affective intergroup processes, it is now clear th...
This thesis examines whether intergroup contact can foster more continuous, fluid, and inclusive soc...
Gateway Groups are characterized by a unique social categorization which enables them to be identifi...
In culturally diverse societies, ethnic minorities are faced with the challenge of negotiating betwe...
Research on dual identity focuses mainly on how dual identifiers feel and behave, and on the reactio...