Title of article
The Contextual Determinants of Whites’ Racial Attitudes in England
Author/Authors
BOWYER، BENJAMIN T. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
28
From page
559
To page
586
Abstract
How do majority group members in emerging multicultural and multiracial societies respond to the
experience of living amidst ethnic diversity? Recent public opinion surveys are analysed to assess the
contextual determinants of English whites’ opinions towards ethnic minorities and immigrants.
Multilevel analyses reveal that whites’ racial hostility is affected by local ethnic context; however, the
direction of this effect depends on which ethnic minority groups reside in the area. Consistent with the
contact hypothesis, whites who live in neighbourhoods with relatively large black populations display
lower levels of racial hostility than respondents with few black neighbours. However, in line with
racial threat theory, residential proximity to Pakistanis and Bangladeshis is associated with more
negative attitudes towards ethnic minorities.
Journal title
British Journal of Political Science
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
British Journal of Political Science
Record number
652371
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