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EthnicityIntergroup ConflictEducationPolitical BehaviorSocial ExclusionContemporary CulturePopular CultureCultural StudiesSocial SciencesCultural AnalysisCultural ContextPerceived Security ThreatCultural AnalyticsSocial IdentityMaterial CultureCultureThreat PerceptionSociologyPolitical AttitudesCultural AnthropologyPolitical ScienceRefugee MovementSymbolic Threats
This article tests the role played by different sources of threat perception in shaping exclusionist political attitudes of the majority toward two distinct minority groups in Israel: non-Jewish immigrants from the former Soviet Union and Palestinian citizens of Israel. The authors distinguish between the impact of security, economic, and symbolic threats on exclusionist political attitudes. A structural equation modeling (SEM) analysis indicated that regardless of the different levels of each threat posed by a minority group, a perceived security threat is a key predictor of exclusionist political attitudes toward different minority groups.
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