Collective deprivation, connectedness to mainstream society (friendship and psychological closeness to majority individuals) and in-group identity factors (i.e. strength of in-group identity, and perceived in-group superiority) were investigated among Muslim Dutch youth of Turkish and Moroccan descent, in relation to their attitudes toward violence in defense of religion or ethnicity, and the willingness to use such violence. Data come from a sample of students (N=398, age 14-18 years). Results show that perceptions of in-group superiority were predicted by higher connectedness to the in-group and lower connectedness to Dutch society in both ethnic groups and by collective relative deprivation among Moroccan-Dutch participants only. In both...
In this study, we set out to explain anti-Muslim attitudes in the Netherlands. Although the presence...
In this study, we set out to explain anti-Muslim attitudes in the Netherlands. Although the presence...
This study uses integrated threat theory to examine Dutch adolescents’ (N ¼ 1; 187) prejudice toward...
Collective deprivation, connectedness to mainstream society (friendship and psychological closeness ...
Collective deprivation, connectedness to mainstream society (friendship and psychological closeness ...
This study examines a factor that has thus far received little attention in research on attitudes to...
This study examines a factor that has thus far received little attention in research on attitudes to...
This study examines a factor that has thus far received little attention in research on attitudes to...
Following social identity theory, this research examines the relationship between group identifi cat...
Following social identity theory, this research examines the relationship between group identifi cat...
Many of the common academic explanations for radicalization and extremism are present among Turkish-...
In many Western countries, the public has extensively debated factors potentially leading Muslim min...
In this study, we set out to explain anti-Muslim attitudes in the Netherlands. Although the presence...
In this study, we set out to explain anti-Muslim attitudes in the Netherlands. Although the presence...
This study uses integrated threat theory to examine Dutch adolescents’ (N ¼ 1; 187) prejudice toward...
Collective deprivation, connectedness to mainstream society (friendship and psychological closeness ...
Collective deprivation, connectedness to mainstream society (friendship and psychological closeness ...
This study examines a factor that has thus far received little attention in research on attitudes to...
This study examines a factor that has thus far received little attention in research on attitudes to...
This study examines a factor that has thus far received little attention in research on attitudes to...
Following social identity theory, this research examines the relationship between group identifi cat...
Following social identity theory, this research examines the relationship between group identifi cat...
Many of the common academic explanations for radicalization and extremism are present among Turkish-...
In many Western countries, the public has extensively debated factors potentially leading Muslim min...
In this study, we set out to explain anti-Muslim attitudes in the Netherlands. Although the presence...
In this study, we set out to explain anti-Muslim attitudes in the Netherlands. Although the presence...
This study uses integrated threat theory to examine Dutch adolescents’ (N ¼ 1; 187) prejudice toward...