Exploring double standards in ethnicity, migration and intercultural relations: An introduction to the special issue.
Emanuele Politi, Mai Albzour, Eduardo J. Rivera Pichardo, Marieli Mezari Vitali, Sindhuja Sankaran, Antoine Roblain, Kevin Durrheim
págs. 185-204
págs. 205-218
Double standards in the treatment of refugees: Why are people more likely to help ukrainian compared to syrian refugees?
Anna Stefaniak, Gerald Echterhoff, Nicole Tausch, Martha Herzog, Johanna Groß, Carolin Thölmann, Julia Becker
págs. 219-265
Does religion shape prejudice against asylum seekers in Australia?: Experimental evidence comparing attitudes towards muslim and christian asylum seekers
Joel R. Anderson, Tayla Kapelles, Christine Deslandes, Misha M. Cowling
págs. 266-283
Thematic and sentiment analysis on X: A multi-method approach to examine the refugee crisis in Türkiye.
Meleksima Türkırkı, Ece Ceren Akkaya, Beste Kaysı, Elif Darıcı, Gülden Sayılan
págs. 284-313
Politicized, moral and personal motivations of refugee helpers in the context of the war in Ukraine
Nóra Anna Lantos, Laura Faragó, Hadi Sam Nariman, Barbara Lášticová, Xenia Daniela Poslon, Anna Potoczek, Marcin Bukowski, Anna Kende
págs. 314-354
Identification with the EU and attitudes towards ukrainian refugees: Egalitarian solidarity or double standard?
págs. 355-377
págs. 378-419
Exploring selective solidarity with refugees in Germany: The role of political orientation and national glorification.
Frank Eckerle, Tijana Karić, Adrian Rothers, Isabel Müller, Zahra Khosrowtaj, J.C. Cohrs
págs. 420-457
Immigration salience and double standards: Differential impacts on prejudice and farright support between ukrainian refugees and other immigrant groups.
Matthieu Vétois, Eva G. T. Green, Juan Manuel Falomir Pichastor
págs. 458-474
págs. 475-507
Social markers of acceptance in Japan: Examining acceptance criteria for immigrants of different ethnocultural heritages.
págs. 508-558
Dark perspectives on migrant deservingness: The intersection of dark triad personality traits and the CARIN criteria.
págs. 559-588
Collective psychological ownership and welfare chauvinism: Exploring double standards in Finnish immigration attitudes.
Zea Szebeni, Inga Jasinskaja Lahti, Reko Elovainio, Borja Martinovic
págs. 589-625
Intersectional stereotypes of race and migration status: Unfolding the societal double standards towards Asian international students in Canada.
págs. 626-650
Unveiling double standards: Gendered racism and health disparities among African-Black and European-White migrant women in Italy.
págs. 651-689
págs. 690-721
Between solidarity and betrayal: How differences in societal acknowledgement, group position and expectations inform intergroup relations in the context of collective victimization.
págs. 722-764




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