We performed a multilevel, multinational analysis of the 2014 European Social Survey dataset (N=33,597, nested in 19 countries) to study how individual conservative values and cultural embeddedness moderate the link between contact with immigrants and the attitudes toward them. A combination of frequency and positivity of contact with immigrants showed a negativeassociation with ethnic prejudice while, conversely, participants' conservative basic values weredirectly and positively associated with prejudice. National cultural embeddedness was not associatedwith the dependent variable. Neither individual conservative values nor cultural embeddednessmoderated the association between contact and prejudice. Strengths, limitations, implications and future directions of this study are discussed.
(2020). Intergroup contact and prejudice toward immigrants: A multinational, multilevel test of the moderating role of individual conservative values and cultural embeddedness [journal article - articolo]. In INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/169322
Intergroup contact and prejudice toward immigrants: A multinational, multilevel test of the moderating role of individual conservative values and cultural embeddedness
Barni, Daniela;
2020-01-01
Abstract
We performed a multilevel, multinational analysis of the 2014 European Social Survey dataset (N=33,597, nested in 19 countries) to study how individual conservative values and cultural embeddedness moderate the link between contact with immigrants and the attitudes toward them. A combination of frequency and positivity of contact with immigrants showed a negativeassociation with ethnic prejudice while, conversely, participants' conservative basic values weredirectly and positively associated with prejudice. National cultural embeddedness was not associatedwith the dependent variable. Neither individual conservative values nor cultural embeddednessmoderated the association between contact and prejudice. Strengths, limitations, implications and future directions of this study are discussed.File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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