To be both (and more): Immigration and identity multiplicity

M Verkuyten, S Wiley, K Deaux… - Journal of Social …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Immigrants and their descendants make up a growing share of the population in countries
across Europe, North America, and Oceania. This large‐scale immigration challenges once …

Who is willing to help Ukrainian refugees and why? The role of individual prosocial dispositions and superordinate European identity

E Politi, J Gale, A Roblain, M Bobowik… - Journal of Community …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
In 2022, Europe experienced unprecedented citizen mobilizations to help Ukrainian
refugees. Based on two parallel lines of scholarship, we examined individual prosocial …

Why immigrants' multiple identities matter: Implications for research, policy, and practice

S Wiley, F Fleischmann, K Deaux… - Journal of Social …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Immigrants and their descendants typically identify with ethnic, national, religious, and/or
regional groups, in various combinations and with varying degrees of compatibility or …

Making Minorities or Honorary Whites? Examining Multiracial Self-Concept

JA Jones, R Frank - Social Psychology Quarterly, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Since the 1990s, scholars have speculated on the role of multiracials in shaping race
relations in the twenty-first century. Drawing from a purposive sample of roughly 600 self …

Dual citizenship and the perceived loyalty of immigrants

I Jasinskaja-Lahti, TA Renvik… - Group Processes & …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
This survey experiment examined national majority group members' reactions to immigrants'
citizenship status with a focus on dual citizenship. A sample of 779 participants (nFinland …

Social capital transformation and social control: what can we learn from the changing style in communication between religious communities and the police during …

D Yogev - Policing and society, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Close-knit religious groups have a long history of relying on brokers to facilitate the
connection with the state. Police agencies also often rely on brokers to provide a reliable …

Painting all foreigners with one brush? How the salience of Muslims and refugees shapes judgements

L Wallrich, K West, A Rutland - Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 2020 - ssoar.info
Attitudes towards foreigners are widely researched, most frequently in survey studies.
However, in that context it is often unclear which attitude object respondents have in mind …

Complex social identities and intergroup relations

A Levy, I Zezelj, M Branković, S Dusanic… - Social …, 2019 - econtent.hogrefe.com
Gateway Groups are characterized by a unique social categorization which enables them to
be identified with two or more groups within the context of intergroup relations. Due to their …

In‐between group membership within intergroup conflicts: The case of Druze in Israel

S Halabi, Y Klar, K Hanke… - British Journal of Social …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
In‐between groups encompass individuals who simultaneously belong to social categories
that are often seen as mutually exclusive in addition to maintaining their distinct group …

Ingroup love, outgroup hate, and the gateway group effect: Comparing the direct and indirect impact of dual versus single identification

A Levy, A Galinsky, CQ Nguyen, T Saguy, EG Ikizer… - Plos one, 2023 - journals.plos.org
Decades of research in social identity have shown that people instinctively hold positive
attitudes towards ingroup members and negative attitudes towards outgroup members …