This study explored the role of secondary transfer effects (STEs) to test whether and how contact between advantaged Turks and disadvantaged Kurds may shape support for the rights of Syrian refugees. We investigated whether dimensions of contact, positive versus negative, between a historically advantaged group (Turks, n = 300) and a disadvantaged group (Kurds, n = 127), extend to a novel disadvantaged outgroup (Syrian refugees) via attitude generalization and as a function of the perceived threat from the novel outgroup. Controlling for the effects of contact with Syrian refugees, findings show that both positive and negative contacts with the primary outgroups are associated with support for policies benefiting the secondary outgroup, Syr...
What factors influence attitudes towards refugees? Do negative attitudes towards refugees also influ...
Turkey has been the country hosting the highest number of refugees globally with the immigration of ...
Previous research argues that countries often intervene in the conflicts that cause refugees to flow...
This study explored the role of secondary transfer effects (STEs) to test whether and how contact be...
Through a series of six studies (Studies 1, 5, and 6 involves two groups), this thesis focuses on a ...
The number of asylum seekers and refugees across the world is rapidly increasing. Negative attitudes...
Item is not available in this repository.Syrian refugees make up one of the largest refugee populati...
Although the effectiveness of intergroup contact as a mechanism for reducing prejudice is well-estab...
What factors influence attitudes towards refugees? Do negative attitudes towards refugees also influ...
The world has witnessed a large increase in the number of refugees in the last decade. Today, the hi...
This study delves into the nuanced attitudes of the host community in Izmir, Turkey, towards Syrian ...
The number of asylum seekers and refugees across the world is rapidly increasing. Negative attitudes...
Is it possible to change the negative public attitudes towards refugees? Which factors reinforce suc...
This research aims to gain a detailed understanding of the push and pull factors that lead many Syri...
What factors influence attitudes towards refugees? Do negative attitudes towards refugees also influ...
Turkey has been the country hosting the highest number of refugees globally with the immigration of ...
Previous research argues that countries often intervene in the conflicts that cause refugees to flow...
This study explored the role of secondary transfer effects (STEs) to test whether and how contact be...
Through a series of six studies (Studies 1, 5, and 6 involves two groups), this thesis focuses on a ...
The number of asylum seekers and refugees across the world is rapidly increasing. Negative attitudes...
Item is not available in this repository.Syrian refugees make up one of the largest refugee populati...
Although the effectiveness of intergroup contact as a mechanism for reducing prejudice is well-estab...
What factors influence attitudes towards refugees? Do negative attitudes towards refugees also influ...
The world has witnessed a large increase in the number of refugees in the last decade. Today, the hi...
This study delves into the nuanced attitudes of the host community in Izmir, Turkey, towards Syrian ...
The number of asylum seekers and refugees across the world is rapidly increasing. Negative attitudes...
Is it possible to change the negative public attitudes towards refugees? Which factors reinforce suc...
This research aims to gain a detailed understanding of the push and pull factors that lead many Syri...
What factors influence attitudes towards refugees? Do negative attitudes towards refugees also influ...
Turkey has been the country hosting the highest number of refugees globally with the immigration of ...
Previous research argues that countries often intervene in the conflicts that cause refugees to flow...