Following social identity theory, this research examines the relationship between group identifi cation and intergroup relations by focusing on religion. Religious as well as Dutch national group identifi cation was examined among Turkish-Dutch Muslims. Identifi cation was studied in relation to general affective ratings of multiple religious groups (Muslims, Christians, Hindustanis, Jews and non-believers) and the endorsement of Islamic group rights. The results show that Muslim identifi cation was more like a nominal (high or ‘total’ identifi cation) than a continuous variable, and that many participants showed low identifi cation with the national group. The affective ratings of religious out-groups were quite negative, particularly of t...
This study integrates three theoretical perspectives provided by social identity theory, realistic g...
National (dis)identification is examined in three studies among Turkish-Dutch Muslim participants. I...
Using data from three survey studies, this paper examines the support for the democratic political o...
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...
National (dis)identification is examined in three studies among Turkish-Dutch Muslim participants. I...
Group identifications and intergroup relations among Turkish Dutch respondents What determines group...
Affective ratings of multiple religious (sub)groups (Muslims, Christians, Jews and non-believers, as...
Affective ratings of multiple religious (sub)groups (Muslims, Christians, Jews, and non-believers, a...
This study conducted among Christian, Muslim, and nonreligious early adolescents living in the Nethe...
This paper investigates religious identity consolidation in terms of the endorsement of the rights o...
Contact between groups continues to be recognized as a variable that affects prejudice. The effectiv...
This study integrates three theoretical perspectives provided by social identity theory, realistic g...
National (dis)identification is examined in three studies among Turkish-Dutch Muslim participants. I...
Using data from three survey studies, this paper examines the support for the democratic political o...
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...
National (dis)identification is examined in three studies among Turkish-Dutch Muslim participants. I...
Group identifications and intergroup relations among Turkish Dutch respondents What determines group...
Affective ratings of multiple religious (sub)groups (Muslims, Christians, Jews and non-believers, as...
Affective ratings of multiple religious (sub)groups (Muslims, Christians, Jews, and non-believers, a...
This study conducted among Christian, Muslim, and nonreligious early adolescents living in the Nethe...
This paper investigates religious identity consolidation in terms of the endorsement of the rights o...
Contact between groups continues to be recognized as a variable that affects prejudice. The effectiv...
This study integrates three theoretical perspectives provided by social identity theory, realistic g...
National (dis)identification is examined in three studies among Turkish-Dutch Muslim participants. I...
Using data from three survey studies, this paper examines the support for the democratic political o...