‘We were here first, so we determine the rules of the game’: Autochthony and prejudice towards out‐groups

Volume: 43, Issue: 7, Pages: 637 - 647
Published: Sep 11, 2013
Abstract
This paper identifies autochthony—the belief that a place belongs to its original inhabitants and that they are therefore more entitled—as a relevant new determinant of out‐group prejudice. We hypothesized that autochthony uniquely predicts prejudice towards migrant groups and that it mediates the relationship between national identification and prejudice. The mediation process was anticipated to be especially strong for people who perceive...
Paper Details
Title
‘We were here first, so we determine the rules of the game’: Autochthony and prejudice towards out‐groups
Published Date
Sep 11, 2013
Volume
43
Issue
7
Pages
637 - 647
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