Evaluating the Political Organisation of Muslim Citizens in the Netherlands: The Role of Political Orientation, Education and Multiculturalism

Political participation is an important aspect of the integration of Muslim citizens into western societies. However, Muslims’ formal political participation is often met with resistance from the majority population. In two studies, we investigated among national samples of majority Dutch whether th...

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Main Authors: Willemijn Bot, Maykel Verkuyten
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PsychOpen 2018-07-01
Series:Journal of Social and Political Psychology
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Online Access:http://jspp.psychopen.eu/article/view/901
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spelling doaj-098ee898689c48aebcfe18c90d901cdd2020-11-25T03:24:38ZengPsychOpenJournal of Social and Political Psychology2195-33252018-07-016236438210.5964/jspp.v6i2.901jspp.v6i2.901Evaluating the Political Organisation of Muslim Citizens in the Netherlands: The Role of Political Orientation, Education and MulticulturalismWillemijn Bot0Maykel Verkuyten1Motivaction Research and Strategy, Amsterdam, The NetherlandsErcomer, Department of Interdisciplinary Social Science, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The NetherlandsPolitical participation is an important aspect of the integration of Muslim citizens into western societies. However, Muslims’ formal political participation is often met with resistance from the majority population. In two studies, we investigated among national samples of majority Dutch whether the level of resistance to the democratic political organizations of Muslim citizens is associated with political orientation and level of education. Furthermore, we examined whether these associations are mediated by the endorsement of multiculturalism. Findings from both studies show that the higher educated and politically left-wing individuals are more supportive of Muslim political organisation and that this association is (partly) explained by the endorsement of multiculturalism. Additionally, in Study 2 it is found that attitudes toward cultural tradition and group equality mediate the relations between education and political orientation with multiculturalism.http://jspp.psychopen.eu/article/view/901Muslim immigrantsmulticulturalismpolitical participation
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Evaluating the Political Organisation of Muslim Citizens in the Netherlands: The Role of Political Orientation, Education and Multiculturalism
Journal of Social and Political Psychology
Muslim immigrants
multiculturalism
political participation
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Maykel Verkuyten
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title Evaluating the Political Organisation of Muslim Citizens in the Netherlands: The Role of Political Orientation, Education and Multiculturalism
title_short Evaluating the Political Organisation of Muslim Citizens in the Netherlands: The Role of Political Orientation, Education and Multiculturalism
title_full Evaluating the Political Organisation of Muslim Citizens in the Netherlands: The Role of Political Orientation, Education and Multiculturalism
title_fullStr Evaluating the Political Organisation of Muslim Citizens in the Netherlands: The Role of Political Orientation, Education and Multiculturalism
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the Political Organisation of Muslim Citizens in the Netherlands: The Role of Political Orientation, Education and Multiculturalism
title_sort evaluating the political organisation of muslim citizens in the netherlands: the role of political orientation, education and multiculturalism
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series Journal of Social and Political Psychology
issn 2195-3325
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Political participation is an important aspect of the integration of Muslim citizens into western societies. However, Muslims’ formal political participation is often met with resistance from the majority population. In two studies, we investigated among national samples of majority Dutch whether the level of resistance to the democratic political organizations of Muslim citizens is associated with political orientation and level of education. Furthermore, we examined whether these associations are mediated by the endorsement of multiculturalism. Findings from both studies show that the higher educated and politically left-wing individuals are more supportive of Muslim political organisation and that this association is (partly) explained by the endorsement of multiculturalism. Additionally, in Study 2 it is found that attitudes toward cultural tradition and group equality mediate the relations between education and political orientation with multiculturalism.
topic Muslim immigrants
multiculturalism
political participation
url http://jspp.psychopen.eu/article/view/901
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