Reclaim the streets: The link between positive and negative direct intergroup contact and movement support against immigration via threat perceptions

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Claas Pollmanns, Frank Asbrock
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In recent years, anti-immigration movements have emerged and aim to gain the attention and support of the public. In two studies (Study 1, N = 775, student sample; Study 2, N = 500, non student sample) we investigated the role of positive and negative intergroup contact to predict support for anti-immigration movements from native Germans in a context of a recent intergroup conflict. Using path analysis, we analyzed the mediating processes of threat perceptions for the intentions to engage in collective action against immigration policies and the justification of the protests. Extending previous research on collective action, intergroup contact and threat, we further tested the moderating role of the identification with Germany. Findings from both studies supported the predictive power of intergroup contact as well as the mediating role of threat for collective action intentions and the justification of protests. Our results suggest that behavioral support was predicted by a strong identification with the threatened ingroup, whereass passive support was not. These findings highlighting the role importance of identification for movement support.

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收复街道:积极和消极的群体间直接接触与通过威胁感知对移民的运动支持之间的联系
近年来,反移民运动兴起,旨在获得公众的关注和支持。在两项研究中(研究1,N = 775,学生样本;研究2 (N = 500,非学生样本)在最近的群体冲突背景下,我们调查了积极和消极群体间接触在预测德国本土反移民运动支持度方面的作用。使用路径分析,我们分析了参与反对移民政策的集体行动的意图的威胁感知的中介过程和抗议的理由。在延续前人关于集体行动、群体间接触和威胁的研究的基础上,我们进一步检验了德国认同的调节作用。这两项研究的结果都支持群体间接触的预测能力,以及威胁对集体行动意图和抗议理由的中介作用。我们的研究结果表明,行为支持可以通过对受威胁的内部群体的强烈认同来预测,而被动支持则不能。这些发现突出了识别对运动支持的作用和重要性。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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