Prejudice toward American Muslims: An integrated threat analysis

Abstrakti
This study explores prejudice toward American Muslims. Prejudice is conceptualized using Stephan and Stephan’s integrated threat theory (ITT). ITT identifies four kinds of threat that can lead to prejudice: realistic threats, symbolic threats, stereotypes, and intergroup anxiety. Data were gathered in the United States (N = 281) among self-identified Christians. Findings confirm: 1) a positive correlation between real and symbolic threats, and stereotypes, 2) increased contact with an immigrant group, in this case Muslims, is negatively correlated with perceptions of real and symbolic threat, and 3) levels of prejudice differ based on level of education. Theoretical and practical implications of the relationship between prejudice, interpersonal contact/communication, and education are discussed.
Päätekijät
Aineistotyyppi
Artikkelit Tutkimusartikkeli
Julkaistu
2013
Sarja
Aiheet
Julkaisu tutkimustietojärjestelmässä
Julkaisija
Immigrant Institute
Alkuperäislähde
http://immi.se/intercultural/
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-201606283361Käytä tätä linkitykseen
Vertaisarvioinnin tila
Vertaisarvioitu
ISSN
1404-1634
Kieli
englanti
Julkaisussa
Journal of Intercultural Communication
Viite
  • Croucher, S., Homsey, D., Brusch, E., Buyce, C., DeSilva, S., & Thompson, A. (2013). Prejudice toward American Muslims: An integrated threat analysis. Journal of Intercultural Communication, 14(32). http://immi.se/intercultural/
Lisenssi
Open Access
Copyright© the Authors & Immigrant Institutet, 2013. This is an open access article published by Immigrant Institutet.

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