Being Forced (or Free) to Adopt the Host Culture: The Influence of Mandatory Integration Programs on Majority Members’ Evaluation of Immigrants

Several European countries have introduced integration programs that oblige immigrants to adopt the host culture. While research has shown that members of national majority groups consider host culture adoption by immigrants as desirable, the effect of making host culture adoption mandatory on attit...

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Main Authors: Antoine Roblain, Laura De Guissmé, Assaad Azzi, Laurent Licata
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2020-04-01
Series:International Review of Social Psychology
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Online Access:https://www.rips-irsp.com/articles/321
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spelling doaj-8f933e0b5af44c7dafb7f03c0a7451fa2020-11-25T02:25:54ZengUbiquity PressInternational Review of Social Psychology2397-85702020-04-0133110.5334/irsp.32196Being Forced (or Free) to Adopt the Host Culture: The Influence of Mandatory Integration Programs on Majority Members’ Evaluation of ImmigrantsAntoine Roblain0Laura De Guissmé1Assaad Azzi2Laurent Licata3Université Libre de BruxellesUniversité Libre de BruxellesUniversité Libre de BruxellesUniversité Libre de BruxellesSeveral European countries have introduced integration programs that oblige immigrants to adopt the host culture. While research has shown that members of national majority groups consider host culture adoption by immigrants as desirable, the effect of making host culture adoption mandatory on attitudes toward immigrants has so far not been investigated. We argue that perceiving host culture adoption as mandatory yields less positive evaluation of immigrants than voluntary adoption. Moreover, we contend that this effect is explained by a lower perception of identification with the host nation by immigrants in the former case than in the latter. To test this hypothesis, we conducted a first study in France ('N' = 63) and a second preregistered study in Switzerland ('N' = 110). In both studies, participants received information about an immigrant who adopted the host culture either voluntarily or as part of a mandatory integration program. As expected, granting civic rights to the immigrant is perceived as more legitimate in the voluntary adoption condition than in the mandatory adoption condition, and this effect was mediated by perception of host nation identification. These results highlight the role of the situational context of acculturation practices in social judgments about immigrants. Implications for mandatory integration policies are discussed.https://www.rips-irsp.com/articles/321acculturationintegrationpoliciesdispositional inferenceidentification
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Laurent Licata
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Assaad Azzi
Laurent Licata
Being Forced (or Free) to Adopt the Host Culture: The Influence of Mandatory Integration Programs on Majority Members’ Evaluation of Immigrants
International Review of Social Psychology
acculturation
integration
policies
dispositional inference
identification
author_facet Antoine Roblain
Laura De Guissmé
Assaad Azzi
Laurent Licata
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title Being Forced (or Free) to Adopt the Host Culture: The Influence of Mandatory Integration Programs on Majority Members’ Evaluation of Immigrants
title_short Being Forced (or Free) to Adopt the Host Culture: The Influence of Mandatory Integration Programs on Majority Members’ Evaluation of Immigrants
title_full Being Forced (or Free) to Adopt the Host Culture: The Influence of Mandatory Integration Programs on Majority Members’ Evaluation of Immigrants
title_fullStr Being Forced (or Free) to Adopt the Host Culture: The Influence of Mandatory Integration Programs on Majority Members’ Evaluation of Immigrants
title_full_unstemmed Being Forced (or Free) to Adopt the Host Culture: The Influence of Mandatory Integration Programs on Majority Members’ Evaluation of Immigrants
title_sort being forced (or free) to adopt the host culture: the influence of mandatory integration programs on majority members’ evaluation of immigrants
publisher Ubiquity Press
series International Review of Social Psychology
issn 2397-8570
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Several European countries have introduced integration programs that oblige immigrants to adopt the host culture. While research has shown that members of national majority groups consider host culture adoption by immigrants as desirable, the effect of making host culture adoption mandatory on attitudes toward immigrants has so far not been investigated. We argue that perceiving host culture adoption as mandatory yields less positive evaluation of immigrants than voluntary adoption. Moreover, we contend that this effect is explained by a lower perception of identification with the host nation by immigrants in the former case than in the latter. To test this hypothesis, we conducted a first study in France ('N' = 63) and a second preregistered study in Switzerland ('N' = 110). In both studies, participants received information about an immigrant who adopted the host culture either voluntarily or as part of a mandatory integration program. As expected, granting civic rights to the immigrant is perceived as more legitimate in the voluntary adoption condition than in the mandatory adoption condition, and this effect was mediated by perception of host nation identification. These results highlight the role of the situational context of acculturation practices in social judgments about immigrants. Implications for mandatory integration policies are discussed.
topic acculturation
integration
policies
dispositional inference
identification
url https://www.rips-irsp.com/articles/321
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