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What is Islamophobia? Disentangling Citizens’ Feelings Toward Ethnicity, Religion and Religiosity Using a Survey Experiment
by
Traunmüller, Richard
, Helbling, Marc
in
Attitudes
/ Christian Islamic relations
/ Christianity
/ Christians
/ Citizens
/ Conservatism
/ Democracy
/ Design of experiments
/ Einwanderung
/ Ethnic identity
/ Ethnicity
/ Immigrants
/ Immigration
/ Internet
/ Islamophobia
/ Liberalism
/ Muslims
/ Noncitizens
/ Political science
/ Polls & surveys
/ Religion
/ Religiosity
/ Religious behavior
/ Religious cultural groups
/ Religious fundamentalism
/ Religious identity
/ Society
/ Supporters
/ Xenophobia
2020
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What is Islamophobia? Disentangling Citizens’ Feelings Toward Ethnicity, Religion and Religiosity Using a Survey Experiment
by
Traunmüller, Richard
, Helbling, Marc
in
Attitudes
/ Christian Islamic relations
/ Christianity
/ Christians
/ Citizens
/ Conservatism
/ Democracy
/ Design of experiments
/ Einwanderung
/ Ethnic identity
/ Ethnicity
/ Immigrants
/ Immigration
/ Internet
/ Islamophobia
/ Liberalism
/ Muslims
/ Noncitizens
/ Political science
/ Polls & surveys
/ Religion
/ Religiosity
/ Religious behavior
/ Religious cultural groups
/ Religious fundamentalism
/ Religious identity
/ Society
/ Supporters
/ Xenophobia
2020
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What is Islamophobia? Disentangling Citizens’ Feelings Toward Ethnicity, Religion and Religiosity Using a Survey Experiment
by
Traunmüller, Richard
, Helbling, Marc
in
Attitudes
/ Christian Islamic relations
/ Christianity
/ Christians
/ Citizens
/ Conservatism
/ Democracy
/ Design of experiments
/ Einwanderung
/ Ethnic identity
/ Ethnicity
/ Immigrants
/ Immigration
/ Internet
/ Islamophobia
/ Liberalism
/ Muslims
/ Noncitizens
/ Political science
/ Polls & surveys
/ Religion
/ Religiosity
/ Religious behavior
/ Religious cultural groups
/ Religious fundamentalism
/ Religious identity
/ Society
/ Supporters
/ Xenophobia
2020
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What is Islamophobia? Disentangling Citizens’ Feelings Toward Ethnicity, Religion and Religiosity Using a Survey Experiment
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What is Islamophobia? Disentangling Citizens’ Feelings Toward Ethnicity, Religion and Religiosity Using a Survey Experiment
2020
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Overview
What citizens think about Muslim immigrants has important implications for some of the most pressing challenges facing Western democracies. To advance contemporary understanding of what ‘Islamophobia’ really is – for example, whether it is a dislike based on immigrants’ ethnic background, religious identity or specific religious behaviors – this study fielded a representative online survey experiment in the UK in summer 2015. The results suggest that Muslim immigrants are not per se viewed more negatively than Christian immigrants. Instead, the study finds evidence that citizens’ uneasiness with Muslim immigration is first and foremost the result of a rejection of fundamentalist forms of religiosity. This suggests that common explanations, which are based on simple dichotomies between liberal supporters and conservative critics of immigration, need to be re-evaluated. While the politically left and culturally liberal have more positive attitudes toward immigrants than right-leaning individuals and conservatives, they are also far more critical of religious groups. The study concludes that a large part of the current political controversy over Muslim immigration is related to this double opposition: it is less about immigrants versus natives or even Muslim versus Christians than about political liberalism versus religious fundamentalism.
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