Ethno-religious Identification and Intergroup Contact Avoidance: An Empirical Study on Christian-Muslim Relations in the Philippines

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LIT Verlag Münster, 2014 - Всего страниц: 298
This study focuses on the latent aspects of an ethno-religious conflict, describing why and how people avoid contact with 'out-groups.' Their contact avoidance is largely based on the notion of power. The book shows how contact avoidance towards out-groups is related to people's ethno-religious identification. This is explained by various factors, such as a perceived group threat, out-group distrust, fundamentalism, quantity of contact, and direct experiences of violence. Finally, the book illustrates how education, mass media, and the history of conflict are related with intergroup contact avoidance. (Series: Nijmegen Studies in Development and Cultural Change (NICCOS) - Vol. 50) [Subject: Religious Studies, Christianity, Islamic Studies, Asian Studies]
 

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Introduction
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Theories hypotheses and conceptual framework
53
Data collection and measurements
69
Descriptives and bivariate relationships
137
Results of multivariate regression analyses
171
Additional data and explanations
195
Summary discussion and conclusion
225
References
241
Appendices
259
Appendix B belonging to Chapter 4B
271
belonging to Chapter 5
289
About the author
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