Three studies investigated the effects of British majority members' perceptions of minority members' acculturation preferences and perceived identity threat on their support for multiculturalism. The following hypotheses were tested: (1) a perception that minority members want to maintain their original culture will negatively affect support for multiculturalism; (2) a perception that minority members want to adopt the British culture will positively affect support for multiculturalism; and (3) a perception that minority members desire contact with British people will positively affect support for multiculturalism. All three effects were predicted to be mediated by identity threat. Studies 1 and 2 focussed on Pakistanis as a target group, a...
Multiculturalism can be construed in different ways with different effects on majority members’ atti...
The current research explored two aspects of intergroup relations. The first explored intergroup app...
Multiculturalism can be construed in different ways with different effects on majority members’ atti...
Three studies investigated the effects of British majority members’ perceptions of minority members’...
Even though the socio-cultural integration of immigrants has become increasingly more successful, th...
Distinctiveness threat occurs when the ingroup and outgroup are perceived to be insufficiently diffe...
The Author(s) 2008. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Support ...
In two studies we assessed the role of distinctiveness threat, group-based emotions (angst, fear and...
Support for multiculturalism and minority rights is examined in three studies among ethnic Dutch par...
A study was conducted to test experimentally whether majority members’ perceptions of which accultur...
This study investigated attitudes towards multiculturalism and their influence on acculturation stra...
Immigration often causes strong emotions among 'native' majority members, who tend to have firm idea...
A study was conducted to test experimentally whether majority members' perceptions of which accultur...
In many Western countries, the public has extensively debated factors potentially leading Muslim min...
Reactions to members of other groups are important in multicultural societies. In four studies (N = ...
Multiculturalism can be construed in different ways with different effects on majority members’ atti...
The current research explored two aspects of intergroup relations. The first explored intergroup app...
Multiculturalism can be construed in different ways with different effects on majority members’ atti...
Three studies investigated the effects of British majority members’ perceptions of minority members’...
Even though the socio-cultural integration of immigrants has become increasingly more successful, th...
Distinctiveness threat occurs when the ingroup and outgroup are perceived to be insufficiently diffe...
The Author(s) 2008. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Support ...
In two studies we assessed the role of distinctiveness threat, group-based emotions (angst, fear and...
Support for multiculturalism and minority rights is examined in three studies among ethnic Dutch par...
A study was conducted to test experimentally whether majority members’ perceptions of which accultur...
This study investigated attitudes towards multiculturalism and their influence on acculturation stra...
Immigration often causes strong emotions among 'native' majority members, who tend to have firm idea...
A study was conducted to test experimentally whether majority members' perceptions of which accultur...
In many Western countries, the public has extensively debated factors potentially leading Muslim min...
Reactions to members of other groups are important in multicultural societies. In four studies (N = ...
Multiculturalism can be construed in different ways with different effects on majority members’ atti...
The current research explored two aspects of intergroup relations. The first explored intergroup app...
Multiculturalism can be construed in different ways with different effects on majority members’ atti...