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Threatened or Threatening? How Ideology shapes asylum seekers' Immigration policy attitudes in Israel and Australia
Canetti,Daphna1; Snider,Kerenl G.1; Pedersen,Anne2; Hall,Brian J.3,4
2019-06-19
Source PublicationJournal of Refugee Studies
ISSN14716925 09516328
Volume29Issue:4Pages:583-606
Abstract

Can different political ideologies explain policy preferences regarding asylum seekers? We focus on attitudes regarding governmental policy towards out-group members and suggest that perceptions of threat help to shape these policy attitudes. Study 1 compared public opinion regarding asylum policy in Israel (N = 137) and Australia (N = 138), two countries with restrictive asylum policies and who host a large number of asylum seekers; Study 2, a longitudinal study, was conducted during two different time periods in Israel-before and during the Gaza conflict. Results of both studies showed that threat perceptions of out-group members drive the relationship between conservative political ideologies and support for exclusionary asylum policies among citizens. Perceptions of threat held by members of the host country (the in-group) towards asylum seekers (the out-group) may influence policy formation. The effect of these out-groups threats needs to be critically weighed when considering Israeli and Australian policies towards asylum seekers.

KeywordAsylum Policy Conflict Perception Of Threats
DOI10.1093/jrs/few012
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Indexed BySSCI
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaDemography ; Ethnic Studies
WOS SubjectDemography ; Ethnic Studies
WOS IDWOS:000398267500009
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85014696860
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionUniversity of Macau
Corresponding AuthorHall,Brian J.
Affiliation1.University of Haifa,Israel
2.Curtin University and Murdoch University,Australia
3.University of MacauMacau (SAR),Macao
4.Department of HealthBehavior and Society Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,Baltimore,United States
Corresponding Author AffilicationUniversity of Macau
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Canetti,Daphna,Snider,Kerenl G.,Pedersen,Anne,et al. Threatened or Threatening? How Ideology shapes asylum seekers' Immigration policy attitudes in Israel and Australia[J]. Journal of Refugee Studies, 2019, 29(4), 583-606.
APA Canetti,Daphna., Snider,Kerenl G.., Pedersen,Anne., & Hall,Brian J. (2019). Threatened or Threatening? How Ideology shapes asylum seekers' Immigration policy attitudes in Israel and Australia. Journal of Refugee Studies, 29(4), 583-606.
MLA Canetti,Daphna,et al."Threatened or Threatening? How Ideology shapes asylum seekers' Immigration policy attitudes in Israel and Australia".Journal of Refugee Studies 29.4(2019):583-606.
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