This study explores the impact of relative size on the intra- and intergroup attitudes of groups who either share a language or have a different language. For that purpose, we examined international attitudes, comparing a small nation, Switzerland, and two larger nations, Germany and France. We found support for the assumption that large neighbouring nations pose a threat to the smaller nation's identity, especially when they are linguistically similar. Consequently, in line with Tajfel's Social Identity Theory (1978), the smaller nation's inhabitants evaluate those of the larger nation less positively, liking them less and perceiving them to be more arrogant than vice versa. By investigating the special case of the French-speaking and the ...
© 2019 Svetlana Salavatovna Takhtarova et al., published by Sciendo 2019. The relevance of the resea...
Bohner G, Siebler F, González R, Haye A, Schmidt EA. Situational flexibility of in-group-related att...
In social encounters, language is one of the most salient cues eliciting evaluative responses. Accor...
This study explores the impact of relative size on the intra- and intergroup attitudes of groups who...
Linguistically similar neighbouring nations that differ in size are often asymmetrical in their atti...
In general, attitudes towards nations have a fair amount of reciprocity: nations either like each ot...
The aim of this study is to explore the existing differences in (regional) country identity between...
The aim of this study is to explore the existing differences in (regional) country identity between ...
Linguistically similar neighbouring nations that differ in size are often asymmetrical in their atti...
Theoretical work on language ideology has provided a great deal of insight into the nature of langua...
This research investigates differences in the stereotype content of immigrant groups between linguis...
Discusses diglossia (a term referring to a speech community in which 2 varieties of a language coexi...
Two centuries have passed since the idea of monolingual nationalism entered the history of Europe. N...
Abstract Ferguson (1950) cites German Switzerland as a defining case of diglos-sin; however, little ...
We combine community-level outcomes of 27 votes about immigration issues in Switzerland with census ...
© 2019 Svetlana Salavatovna Takhtarova et al., published by Sciendo 2019. The relevance of the resea...
Bohner G, Siebler F, González R, Haye A, Schmidt EA. Situational flexibility of in-group-related att...
In social encounters, language is one of the most salient cues eliciting evaluative responses. Accor...
This study explores the impact of relative size on the intra- and intergroup attitudes of groups who...
Linguistically similar neighbouring nations that differ in size are often asymmetrical in their atti...
In general, attitudes towards nations have a fair amount of reciprocity: nations either like each ot...
The aim of this study is to explore the existing differences in (regional) country identity between...
The aim of this study is to explore the existing differences in (regional) country identity between ...
Linguistically similar neighbouring nations that differ in size are often asymmetrical in their atti...
Theoretical work on language ideology has provided a great deal of insight into the nature of langua...
This research investigates differences in the stereotype content of immigrant groups between linguis...
Discusses diglossia (a term referring to a speech community in which 2 varieties of a language coexi...
Two centuries have passed since the idea of monolingual nationalism entered the history of Europe. N...
Abstract Ferguson (1950) cites German Switzerland as a defining case of diglos-sin; however, little ...
We combine community-level outcomes of 27 votes about immigration issues in Switzerland with census ...
© 2019 Svetlana Salavatovna Takhtarova et al., published by Sciendo 2019. The relevance of the resea...
Bohner G, Siebler F, González R, Haye A, Schmidt EA. Situational flexibility of in-group-related att...
In social encounters, language is one of the most salient cues eliciting evaluative responses. Accor...