Experimental evidence showed that immigrants’ generational status and acculturation strategies can influence host members’ attitudes. Perceived symbolic threat, appreciation for multiculturalism and negative metastereotypes seem to be partially responsible for those effects.

Host members’ attitudes towards immigrants: Antecedents and mediating effects / C. Matera; C. Stefanile; R. Brown. - ELETTRONICO. - (2011), pp. 66-66. (Intervento presentato al convegno 16th European Association of Social Psychology (EASP) General Meeting tenutosi a Stockholm (Sweden) nel 12-16 July 2011).

Host members’ attitudes towards immigrants: Antecedents and mediating effects

MATERA, CAMILLA;STEFANILE, CRISTINA;
2011

Abstract

Experimental evidence showed that immigrants’ generational status and acculturation strategies can influence host members’ attitudes. Perceived symbolic threat, appreciation for multiculturalism and negative metastereotypes seem to be partially responsible for those effects.
2011
Proceedings - 16th European Association of Social Psychology (EASP) General Meeting
16th European Association of Social Psychology (EASP) General Meeting
Stockholm (Sweden)
C. Matera; C. Stefanile; R. Brown
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