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Scapegoating during Crises
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2022
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Critical Race TheoryXenoracismXenophobic BehaviorRacial PrejudiceInternational Financial CrisisSocial SciencesRaceContemporary RacismPlausible RationaleBiasPrejudiceRacismMass DisasterEthnic DiscriminationSocial IdentitySocietal FragilityEconomic DiscriminationRacialization StudiesCrisis NegotiationAnti-racismSocial BiasEconomic CrisesSociologyPolitical AttitudesBusinessCrisis ManagementDisaster Risk ReductionPolitical ScienceFinancial Crisis
Economic crises are often accompanied by waves of antiminority behavior. We build on the framework developed in Bursztyn et al. (2022) to propose that crises, in addition to shifting people's attitudes toward minorities, can provide intolerant people with a plausible rationale for expressing their preexisting prejudice. The availability of such a rationale thus increases antiminority behavior by reducing the associated social sanctions. In an experiment examining how economic crises affect social inference about the motives underlying xenophobic behavior, we find that crises lead respondents to ascribe antiminority behavior to economic concerns rather than to innate xenophobia.
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