Identitás és elutasítás – előítéletesség az európai országokban. - Identity and refusal - presence of prejudice in European countries

Our research focuses on establishing the historical and developmental reasons in diff erences of level of social prejudice in Europe. As to our hypothesis the historical differences of development as described by Jenő Szücs and the typology of Benedict Anderson of state nations (or political nation...

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Main Authors: FEKETE, Mariann, SARLÓS, Gábor
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Belvedere Meridionale LTD. 2013-12-01
Series:Belvedere Meridionale
Online Access:http://www.belvedere-meridionale.hu/lapszamok/2013-4/03_fekete-sarlos_2013_4.pdf
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spelling doaj-ad3faec1ac7a43c19ae233d1dc72ff1f2020-11-25T00:05:26ZengBelvedere Meridionale LTD.Belvedere Meridionale1419-02222064-59292013-12-01254324410.14232/belv.2013.4.3Identitás és elutasítás – előítéletesség az európai országokban. - Identity and refusal - presence of prejudice in European countriesFEKETE, MariannSARLÓS, GáborOur research focuses on establishing the historical and developmental reasons in diff erences of level of social prejudice in Europe. As to our hypothesis the historical differences of development as described by Jenő Szücs and the typology of Benedict Anderson of state nations (or political nations) and culture nations define still today the level of prejudice in the European countries. The research based on the GFE 2008 data base compares 4 attitude types: feelings towards immigrants, sexism, homophobe and anti-semitism. The study compares the relevant attitude levels of the countries of political nation and of culture nation origins and furthermore measures the individual performance of each country. The research proves that countries do not reflect patterns of their original nation formations. In all dimensions Hungary and Poland show highest levels, while Germany and Italy, also part of the group of culture nations, are among the lowest levels of prejudice. Therefore we offer further possible frameworks of interpretations, including the centre-periphery relation, the possible interconnectivity between material wealth and level of prejudice as well as the possible effect European Union membership may have on influencing levels of attitudes.http://www.belvedere-meridionale.hu/lapszamok/2013-4/03_fekete-sarlos_2013_4.pdf
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Identitás és elutasítás – előítéletesség az európai országokban. - Identity and refusal - presence of prejudice in European countries
Belvedere Meridionale
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title Identitás és elutasítás – előítéletesség az európai országokban. - Identity and refusal - presence of prejudice in European countries
title_short Identitás és elutasítás – előítéletesség az európai országokban. - Identity and refusal - presence of prejudice in European countries
title_full Identitás és elutasítás – előítéletesség az európai országokban. - Identity and refusal - presence of prejudice in European countries
title_fullStr Identitás és elutasítás – előítéletesség az európai országokban. - Identity and refusal - presence of prejudice in European countries
title_full_unstemmed Identitás és elutasítás – előítéletesség az európai országokban. - Identity and refusal - presence of prejudice in European countries
title_sort identitás és elutasítás – előítéletesség az európai országokban. - identity and refusal - presence of prejudice in european countries
publisher Belvedere Meridionale LTD.
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publishDate 2013-12-01
description Our research focuses on establishing the historical and developmental reasons in diff erences of level of social prejudice in Europe. As to our hypothesis the historical differences of development as described by Jenő Szücs and the typology of Benedict Anderson of state nations (or political nations) and culture nations define still today the level of prejudice in the European countries. The research based on the GFE 2008 data base compares 4 attitude types: feelings towards immigrants, sexism, homophobe and anti-semitism. The study compares the relevant attitude levels of the countries of political nation and of culture nation origins and furthermore measures the individual performance of each country. The research proves that countries do not reflect patterns of their original nation formations. In all dimensions Hungary and Poland show highest levels, while Germany and Italy, also part of the group of culture nations, are among the lowest levels of prejudice. Therefore we offer further possible frameworks of interpretations, including the centre-periphery relation, the possible interconnectivity between material wealth and level of prejudice as well as the possible effect European Union membership may have on influencing levels of attitudes.
url http://www.belvedere-meridionale.hu/lapszamok/2013-4/03_fekete-sarlos_2013_4.pdf
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