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White and minority demographic shifts, intergroup threat, and right-wing extremism
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology ( IF 3.532 ) Pub Date : 2021-02-24 , DOI: 10.1016/j.jesp.2021.104114
Hui Bai , Christopher M. Federico

We present four studies (one correlational and three experimental) of American Whites that examine relationships between White and minority demographic shifts, intergroup threat, and support for extreme-right groups and actions. We focus in particular on the role of collective existential threat (i.e., a perception that the ingroup will cease to exist), along with three alternative/competing intergroup threats: status threat, symbolic threat, and prototypicality threat. Though no zero-order relationship was found between perceived White population decline and far-right variables, we find evidence that (1) perceived White population decline leads to collective existential threat net of other perceived demographic shifts, (2) collective existential threat is related to far-right support net of other threats, and (3) perceived White decline has a robust indirect relationship with measures of far-right support via collective existential threat.



中文翻译:

白人和少数族裔人口变化,群体间威胁和右翼极端主义

我们介绍了美国白人的四项研究(一项是相关的,其中三项是实验性的),它们研究了白人与少数族裔人口变化,群体间威胁以及对极右翼团体和行动的支持之间的关系。我们特别关注集体生存威胁的作用(即,认为群体将不再存在),以及三种替代/竞争性群体间威胁:地位威胁,象征性威胁和原型威胁。尽管在白人感知的人口减少与极右变量之间未发现零级关系,但我们发现证据(1)白人感知的人口下降导致其他感知人口变化的集体生存威胁,(2)集体生存威胁与到其他威胁的最右边支持网,

更新日期:2021-02-24
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