Competition- and Identity-based Roots of Anti-immigration Prejudice among Individuals with and without an Immigrant Background

Most social psychological research on anti-immigration prejudice has examined the point of view of the national ingroup—generally defined as the citizens of the country under consideration—toward immigrant outgroups. Threat perceptions related to immigration as well as national identification have b...

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Main Authors: Oriane Sarrasin, Eva G. T. Green, Claudio Bolzman, Emilio Paolo Visintin, Emanuele Politi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2018-04-01
Series:International Review of Social Psychology
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Online Access:https://www.rips-irsp.com/articles/155
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spelling doaj-a0d79c43cd1446e99d39554fa3639e832020-11-24T22:25:29ZengUbiquity PressInternational Review of Social Psychology2397-85702018-04-0131110.5334/irsp.15557Competition- and Identity-based Roots of Anti-immigration Prejudice among Individuals with and without an Immigrant BackgroundOriane Sarrasin0Eva G. T. Green1Claudio Bolzman2Emilio Paolo Visintin3Emanuele Politi4Institute of Psychology, University of Lausanne, LausanneInstitute of Psychology, University of Lausanne, LausanneUniversity of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland, GenevaInstitute of Psychology, University of Lausanne, LausanneInstitute of Psychology, University of Lausanne, LausanneMost social psychological research on anti-immigration prejudice has examined the point of view of the national ingroup—generally defined as the citizens of the country under consideration—toward immigrant outgroups. Threat perceptions related to immigration as well as national identification have been shown to underlie negative attitudes. Whether these two factors also explain attitudes among individuals sharing characteristics with the immigrants remains largely unstudied. To fill this gap, the present research examines perceived threat, national identification, and different facets of anti-immigration prejudice among Swiss residents with and without an immigrant background. Results of a path model conducted on data from the International Social Survey Programme 2013 ('N' = 1,198) showed that, as expected, natives reported higher levels of prejudice than both citizens of foreign descent and immigrants. While group differences in prejudice were in part explained by differences in threat perceptions, the role of national identification was more nuanced. Altogether, these findings suggest that social psychological research should go beyond simplistic “national ingroup vs. immigrant outgroup” conceptualisations when examining anti-immigration prejudice.https://www.rips-irsp.com/articles/155immigrationprejudiceimmigrant backgroundthreatnational identificationnationalism
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author Oriane Sarrasin
Eva G. T. Green
Claudio Bolzman
Emilio Paolo Visintin
Emanuele Politi
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Eva G. T. Green
Claudio Bolzman
Emilio Paolo Visintin
Emanuele Politi
Competition- and Identity-based Roots of Anti-immigration Prejudice among Individuals with and without an Immigrant Background
International Review of Social Psychology
immigration
prejudice
immigrant background
threat
national identification
nationalism
author_facet Oriane Sarrasin
Eva G. T. Green
Claudio Bolzman
Emilio Paolo Visintin
Emanuele Politi
author_sort Oriane Sarrasin
title Competition- and Identity-based Roots of Anti-immigration Prejudice among Individuals with and without an Immigrant Background
title_short Competition- and Identity-based Roots of Anti-immigration Prejudice among Individuals with and without an Immigrant Background
title_full Competition- and Identity-based Roots of Anti-immigration Prejudice among Individuals with and without an Immigrant Background
title_fullStr Competition- and Identity-based Roots of Anti-immigration Prejudice among Individuals with and without an Immigrant Background
title_full_unstemmed Competition- and Identity-based Roots of Anti-immigration Prejudice among Individuals with and without an Immigrant Background
title_sort competition- and identity-based roots of anti-immigration prejudice among individuals with and without an immigrant background
publisher Ubiquity Press
series International Review of Social Psychology
issn 2397-8570
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Most social psychological research on anti-immigration prejudice has examined the point of view of the national ingroup—generally defined as the citizens of the country under consideration—toward immigrant outgroups. Threat perceptions related to immigration as well as national identification have been shown to underlie negative attitudes. Whether these two factors also explain attitudes among individuals sharing characteristics with the immigrants remains largely unstudied. To fill this gap, the present research examines perceived threat, national identification, and different facets of anti-immigration prejudice among Swiss residents with and without an immigrant background. Results of a path model conducted on data from the International Social Survey Programme 2013 ('N' = 1,198) showed that, as expected, natives reported higher levels of prejudice than both citizens of foreign descent and immigrants. While group differences in prejudice were in part explained by differences in threat perceptions, the role of national identification was more nuanced. Altogether, these findings suggest that social psychological research should go beyond simplistic “national ingroup vs. immigrant outgroup” conceptualisations when examining anti-immigration prejudice.
topic immigration
prejudice
immigrant background
threat
national identification
nationalism
url https://www.rips-irsp.com/articles/155
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