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The social psychological roots of violent intergroup conflict
Violent intergroup conflicts continue to be one of the most pressing issues of our time. One key factor that instigates and perpetuates conflict is...
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Mental Health and Developmental Risks in Arab Americans Across Political and Cultural Landscapes
The unique nature of mental health risks, as well as protective factors, in Arab Americans is explored from a developmental, cultural, and political... -
“Because Here, White is Right”: Mental Health Experiences of International Graduate Students of Color from a Critical Race Perspective
To examine the mental health experiences of international graduate students of Color (IGSC) as they navigate through a multitude of systemic...
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Arab Americans and Gender: Gendered Ethnic Identity
This chapter explores categories that significantly shape Arab American gender identity and gender experiences: immigration, ethnicity and race,... -
Migration and Conviviality: Living with Difference in Luxembourg
In recent years, the social sciences and humanities have been increasingly interested in diversity and everyday life. Rather than focusing on the...
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Rethinking Multiculturalism
Multiculturalism has a number of major flaws, and these are critically assessed in this chapter. First, underlying multiculturalism is the assumption... -
Marginalization Stress: Hate, Violence, and Microaggressions
This chapter explores the profound impact of marginalization stress on individuals’ overall well-being by exploring the effects of racial trauma,... -
Gender-Based Violence and Culturally Specific Advocacy in Asian and Pacific Islander Communities
Root causes of gender-based violence and its intersectional consequences in Asian and Pacific Islander (API) communities are embedded in the... -
The Color of School Bullying Victimization: Race, Ethnicity, Immigration, and Religion
In this chapter, we explain how race, ethnicity, immigration, and religion are associated with school bullying. Most school bullying research has... -
Newcomers to Unwelcoming Lands: A Conceptual Review of the Dimensions of Discrimination Experienced by Refugee Youth and the Processes Imparting Risk and Resilience
In 2018, half of refugees worldwide were under the age of 18. Although often resilient, refugee youth experience chronic and pervasive traumatic...
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Presenting Multiculturalism
Multiculturalism has become the dominant approach for managing diversity in many Western and also non-Western societies in the twenty-first century.... -
The Impact of Perceived Teacher Support on Anti-Immigrant Attitudes from Early to Late Adolescence
Although research has shown that school context has consequences for intergroup attitudes, few studies have examined the role of teacher qualities,...
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Moral Dilemmas in Foster Care Due to Religious Differences Between Birth Parents, Foster Parents, and Foster Children
Many ethnoreligious-minority foster children in several western countries, including the Netherlands, are placed and permanently live with ethnically...
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Acculturation Orientations of Turkish Immigrants in the USA, Australia, France, Germany, and The Netherlands: The Impact of Receiving Country Policies on Acculturation Outcomes
In general terms, cultural and linguistic outcomes of intergroup contact is the subject matter of acculturation studies. -
Intergenerational Relations
Since Arab origin migrants began arriving in the United States in the 1880s, their experiences have always included an important intergenerational... -
(Invisible) Foundations: How Religion and Spirituality Influence Adolescents and Families Within Cultural Contexts
Throughout human history, religious and spiritual influences provide foundations for the contexts of development whether or how adolescents and their... -
Sexual Identification in the United States at the Intersections of Gender, Race/Ethnicity, Immigration, and Education
Sexual identification is shaped by social processes that vary across multiple axes of marginalization and social position—including gender,...
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Exploring the news media-dark personality nexus: Linking television news consumption, the Dark Triad, and perceived refugee threat
We examine the intricate relationship between media usage, personality traits, and perceived threat towards refugees. Using a diverse sample from six...
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Introduction to the Psychology of Islam and Muslims: A Positive Psychology JIHAD
Positive Psychology 2.0 brings with it a focus on balancing the study of wellness to include negative conditions that also contribute to growth....