Attitudes Toward Immigrants and Multiculturalism in Contemporary America: The Role of Foreign Language Fluency
Drawing from sociological research seeking to explain variation in attitudes toward immigrants and immigration policy, it is found that knowledge and proficiency in a language other than English is associated with more favorable views towards immigrants and towards multiculturalism in contemporary A...
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doaj-0d4208d6177a45238f0727a11d03751a2020-11-25T00:43:24ZengNorth Carolina Sociological AssociationSociation Today1542-63002009-10-0172Attitudes Toward Immigrants and Multiculturalism in Contemporary America: The Role of Foreign Language Fluency Emanuel AlvaradoDrawing from sociological research seeking to explain variation in attitudes toward immigrants and immigration policy, it is found that knowledge and proficiency in a language other than English is associated with more favorable views towards immigrants and towards multiculturalism in contemporary America. Alvarado reviews the literature on sociological research on immigrant attitudes, explores the nexus between foreign language learning and appreciation for foreign culture(s), and presents the methodology and analysis used to test the strength of the association between knowledge in a foreign language and favorable views towards immigrants and multiculturalism in the United States. http://www.ncsociology.org/sociationtoday/v72/attitude.htmimmigrationmulticulturalism |
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Attitudes Toward Immigrants and Multiculturalism in Contemporary America: The Role of Foreign Language Fluency |
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Attitudes Toward Immigrants and Multiculturalism in Contemporary America: The Role of Foreign Language Fluency |
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Attitudes Toward Immigrants and Multiculturalism in Contemporary America: The Role of Foreign Language Fluency |
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Attitudes Toward Immigrants and Multiculturalism in Contemporary America: The Role of Foreign Language Fluency |
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Attitudes Toward Immigrants and Multiculturalism in Contemporary America: The Role of Foreign Language Fluency |
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attitudes toward immigrants and multiculturalism in contemporary america: the role of foreign language fluency |
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North Carolina Sociological Association |
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Sociation Today |
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2009-10-01 |
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Drawing from sociological research seeking to explain variation in attitudes toward immigrants and immigration policy, it is found that knowledge and proficiency in a language other than English is associated with more favorable views towards immigrants and towards multiculturalism in contemporary America. Alvarado reviews the literature on sociological research on immigrant attitudes, explores the nexus between foreign language learning and appreciation for foreign culture(s), and presents the methodology and analysis used to test the strength of the association between knowledge in a foreign language and favorable views towards immigrants and multiculturalism in the United States. |
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