MIRIPS Project Description - Victoria University of Wellington
... towards dominant group(s). However, an early Canadian study (Berry, Kalin & Taylor, 1977) took the point of view that all groups in a culturally- plural society need to be examined in order to have a comprehensive understanding of ethnic relations. This study set the stage for a number of follow-up ...
... towards dominant group(s). However, an early Canadian study (Berry, Kalin & Taylor, 1977) took the point of view that all groups in a culturally- plural society need to be examined in order to have a comprehensive understanding of ethnic relations. This study set the stage for a number of follow-up ...
Rebert - Immigrant Rights Movement
... I think the draw to study immigrants and identity has been a way for me to sort out my own place and my own in-betweeness. The particular in-betweeness that immigrants may experience is different than mine, but there are elements of similarity. The story of the vilified immigrant is far from new. I ...
... I think the draw to study immigrants and identity has been a way for me to sort out my own place and my own in-betweeness. The particular in-betweeness that immigrants may experience is different than mine, but there are elements of similarity. The story of the vilified immigrant is far from new. I ...
Prejudice Toward Immigrants
... groups. They concluded, “when our values seem to be threatened, they are especially likely to be salient and to influence our attitudes toward other groups” (p. 159). Intergroup Anxiety In their work on intergroup anxiety, Stephan and Stephan (1985) argued that people often feel personally threatene ...
... groups. They concluded, “when our values seem to be threatened, they are especially likely to be salient and to influence our attitudes toward other groups” (p. 159). Intergroup Anxiety In their work on intergroup anxiety, Stephan and Stephan (1985) argued that people often feel personally threatene ...
Local Lives, Transnational Ties, and the Meaning of Citizenship
... and practices, and deserve greater attention in the study of transnationalism. In terms of the context of reception/settlement, for example, Ehrkamp and Leitner have shown how immigrants’ various experiences with discrimination and other forms of exclusion and inferiorization in the new place of set ...
... and practices, and deserve greater attention in the study of transnationalism. In terms of the context of reception/settlement, for example, Ehrkamp and Leitner have shown how immigrants’ various experiences with discrimination and other forms of exclusion and inferiorization in the new place of set ...
Davide Zoletto
... or individuals belonging to minority groups into more or less upstanding citizens of this or that statal or suprastatal entity. The types of individuals and groups facing this change will vary depending on the contexts and the integration regimes: foreigners who have just arrived, temporary workers ...
... or individuals belonging to minority groups into more or less upstanding citizens of this or that statal or suprastatal entity. The types of individuals and groups facing this change will vary depending on the contexts and the integration regimes: foreigners who have just arrived, temporary workers ...