Understanding attitudes towards immigrants. The double edge of heterogeneous national identities and egalitarian norms on attitudes towards immigrants

In the present paper we analyze nationals' attitudes towards immigrants as a function of two characteristics of superordinate national categories: their diversity and their egalitarian normative context. This analysis is based on the instrumental and identity functions fulfilled by group member...

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