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Prejudice Towards Muslims: A Study among Young People in the North-West Region of Cameroon

2020

Muslims and Christians in Cameroon have coexisted for decades within a shared context, but there are no studies that seek to understand the nature of Christian–Muslim intergroup relations within th...

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Threats and attitudes toward Russian-speaking immigrants: a comparative study between younger and older Finns

2014

Using integrated threat theory as a theoretical lens to detect negative attitudes toward minority groups, this study compares and contrasts the perceptions and attitudes of older and younger Finns toward Russian-speaking minorities in Finland. A sample of high school students between 16 and 20 years of age represented the younger generation, while individuals over 65 years of age represented the older generation. The total sample was 242. Results indicated that there is a positive correlation between threat perception and prejudice. Results revealed that both groups have prejudices against Russian speakers and that these prejudices are related to the perception of realistic threat and negat…

Communicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectIntegrated threat theoryImmigrationThreat perceptionPositive correlationFeelingPerceptionta5141Political Science and International Relationsta518PsychologyPrejudiceSocial psychologymedia_commonRussian Journal of Communication
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Predictors of Finnish Adolescent’s Prejudice towards Russian Immigrants and the Effect of Intergroup Contact

2016

This study examined perceived threat as a predictor of Finnish adolescent’s prejudice towards Russian immigrants. Moreover, since Russian immigrants represent the largest immigrant group in Eastern Finland, this study also explored the relationship between intergroup contact, threat, and prejudice. The sample consisted of 305 Finnish adolescents ranging from 11 to 19 years old. Results showed threat to be a significant predictor of prejudice towards Russian immigrants in Eastern Finland. Individually, negative stereotype was found to be the only threat that significantly predicted prejudice towards Russian immigrants. Realistic and symbolic threats were not important to the attitudes of Fin…

Cultural StudiesCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesImmigration050801 communication & media studies050109 social psychologyintegrated threatNegative stereotypeprejudiceRussian immigrants0508 media and communicationsmaahanmuuttota51410501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta518PsychologySocial psychologyPrejudice (legal term)Finlandmedia_commonimmigrationJournal of Intercultural Communication Research
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An exploratory study on the attitudes of elderly Finns towards Russian-speaking minorities

2018

Research has shown Russian speakers in Finland are often victims of prejudice and discrimination. Utilizing integrated threat theory, this study investigated the extent to which threats are signifi...

Cultural StudiesRussian-speakingmedia_common.quotation_subjectvähemmistötImmigrationvenäjänkielisetvanhuksetExploratory researchta6121050801 communication & media studies050109 social psychologyintegrated threatelderly0508 media and communicationsennakkoluulotkielelliset vähemmistöt0501 psychology and cognitive scienceslinguistic minoritymedia_commonimmigrantsCommunicationIntegrated threat theory05 social sciencesprejudicemaahanmuuttajatPrejudicePsychologySocial psychologyJournal of International and Intercultural Communication
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Perceived threat and prejudice towards immigrants in Finland : A study among early, middle, and late Finnish adolescents

2017

ABSTRACTUsing integrated threat theory, this study examined how perceived threat, or fear of immigrants, manifests among early, middle, and late Finnish adolescents, and the relationship between perceived threat and prejudice among early, middle, and late adolescents. The sample consisted of 795 Finnish adolescents between 11 and 19 years of age. Realistic and symbolic threats were the most perceived threats and were more prevalent among late adolescents. There was a positive relationship between prejudice and realistic threat, and between prejudice and symbolic threat, but a negative relationship between prejudice and negative stereotyping, and this relationship remained relatively stable …

Cultural Studiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationuhat050109 social psychologyennakkoluulotSuomi0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta518threatPrejudice (legal term)Finlandmedia_commonrefugee crisisimmigrantsCommunicationIntegrated threat theory05 social sciencesta5142Late adolescencerefugeesprejudicemaahanmuuttajatNegative relationshipPositive relationshipPsychologypakolaisetSocial psychology050104 developmental & child psychologyJournal of International and Intercultural Communication
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Are Chinese immigrants in Cameroon perceived as a threat?

2021

Chinese immigration to Cameroon has significantly increased within the last two decades. Members of the Cameroonian society have received Chinese presence with mixed feelings. Recent reports indicate that negative attitudes towards Chinese immigrants are on the rise. In a sample of 501 young people, ranging from 17 to 33 years old, this study specifically uses the integrated threat theory of prejudice to analyse the extent to which attitudes towards Chinese immigrants in Cameroon are predicted by the perception of threat. According to the most recent conceptualization of the integrated threat theory, there are two main types of threat that predict negative attitudes towards outgroups. These…

Historymedia_common.quotation_subjectIntegrated threat theoryPolitical sciencePolitical Science and International RelationsImmigrationMixed feelingsAfrican studiesDevelopmentCriminologyPrejudice (legal term)media_commonAfrica Review
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Prejudice toward American Muslims: An integrated threat analysis

2013

This study explores prejudice toward American Muslims. Prejudice is conceptualized using Stephan and Stephan’s integrated threat theory (ITT). ITT identifies four kinds of threat that can lead to prejudice: realistic threats, symbolic threats, stereotypes, and intergroup anxiety. Data were gathered in the United States (N = 281) among self-identified Christians. Findings confirm: 1) a positive correlation between real and symbolic threats, and stereotypes, 2) increased contact with an immigrant group, in this case Muslims, is negatively correlated with perceptions of real and symbolic threat, and 3) levels of prejudice differ based on level of education. Theoretical and practical implicatio…

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Host culture acceptance, religiosity, and the threat of Muslim immigration: An integrated threat analysis in Spain

2014

Abstract. This study explores the in tricate relationship s between a dominant group’s fear of an immigrant group, religiosity, and the dominant culture’s perception of if an immigrant group is moti vated to culturally adapt. Specifically, Muslim immigration to Spain was analyzed . The study found the follow ing: 1) threat from an immigrant group was negatively correlated with percepti on of immigrant motivation to adapt, 2) highly religious members of the dominant culture were less likely to believe Muslim immigrants are motivated to culturally adapt, and 3) increased co ntact with Muslim immigrants led to higher levels of realistic threat and symbolic threat among Spanis h Catholics. Impl…

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Perceived threat or perceived benefit? Immigrants’ perception of how Finns tend to perceive them

2022

Research on how immigrants are perceived by locals has flourished extensively within the past decades. Through the lens of integrated threat theory and the threat benefit model, this study examines immigrants’ perceptions of how Finns tend to perceive them based on their lived experiences. In a sample of 103 immigrants from over 40 nationalities living in Finland, results indicate that overall, immigrants believe they are perceived more as a threat than a benefit to the Finnish society. Implications and opportunities for further research are discussed as well. peerReviewed

hyötySociology and Political ScienceSocial PsychologyIntegrated threat theoryIntegrated threat theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectLived experienceImmigrationasenteetSample (statistics)maahanmuuttajatThreat benefit modelmaahanmuuttoPerceptionkäsityksetBusiness and International ManagementPsychologyuhkakuvatSocial psychologyFinlandPerceived threatkantaväestömedia_commonInternational Journal of Intercultural Relations
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Social Desirability Bias among Prejudice Instruments : An Integrated Threat

2019

A considerable amount of research has examined the extent to which members of dominant cultures perceive minority groups as threatening their way of life. While various instruments measure these perceptions of threat, few researchers have empirically analysed the statistical properties of these scales. Specifically, studies have not adequately explored social desirability of threat scales. The current study investigates the extent to which one set of threat scales is internally consistent or reliable (González et al., 2008), and explores social desirability within the González et al. (2008) integrated threat instruments by comparing self-reports to other reports (intimate other and friend r…

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