학술논문

Perceived ethnic superiority and immigrants' attitudes towards multiculturalism and the national majority.
Document Type
Article
Source
International Journal of Psychology. Aug2014, Vol. 49 Issue 4, p318-322. 5p.
Subject
*ETHNICITY & society
*MULTICULTURALISM
*COGNITION & culture
*OUTGROUPS (Social groups)
*CULTURAL policy
Language
ISSN
0020-7594
Abstract
Despite the recent multidimensional conceptualisations of social identities, previous research on the relationship between ingroup identification and outgroup attitudes has approached the former mainly through the strength of cognitive-emotional identification. In our study among Russian-speaking immigrants living in Finland ( N = 312), we focused on the direct and interactive effects of the strength of ethnic identification and perceived ethnic superiority on immigrants' support for multiculturalism and outgroup attitudes towards national majority. First, we found perceived ethnic superiority to be directly and negatively associated with outgroup attitudes. Second, we found a positive relationship between ethnic identification and support for multiculturalism only when ethnic superiority was not perceived. The results highlight the different ramifications of high ethnic identification and perceived superiority and speak for the destructive attitudinal effects of the latter. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]