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"Italians, first!" Unpacking the link between nationalism and immigrant discrimination

[journal article]

Guglielmi, Simona

Abstract

The article investigates, theoretically and empirically, the mechanisms underlying the link between the normative and affective dimensions of national identity, perceived threats (realistic and symbolic), and outgroup trust‐related emotions as predictors of support for migrant employment policy base... view more

The article investigates, theoretically and empirically, the mechanisms underlying the link between the normative and affective dimensions of national identity, perceived threats (realistic and symbolic), and outgroup trust‐related emotions as predictors of support for migrant employment policy based on the nativist argument. The National Identity Threat Trust model (NITT) is theorized and tested. Empirically, structural equation modelling was performed on survey data from the last wave of EVS Italy (2017). The analysis showed that the ethnic majoritarian conception has a positive impact on perceived collective threats (realistic and symbolic) and trust‐related emotions, which in turn influence support for discriminatory migrant employment policy. The civil conception contributes indirectly to increasing support for native employment priority via positive association with the perception of economic and symbolic threats. Citizens close to right-wing nativist parties exhibit a similar relationship structure to the rest of population. However, the "nativist" politicization of attitudes towards immigrants makes the symbolic threat a particularly salient factor.... view less

Keywords
EVS; Italy; nationalism; immigration; migrant; discrimination; national identity; employment policy

Classification
Migration, Sociology of Migration
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture

Free Keywords
EVS 2017

Document language
English

Publication Year
2021

Page/Pages
p. 37-64

Journal
Quaderni di Sociologia, 45 (2021) 87

Issue topic
Changing values in a changing world? Italy in the European Values Study and World Values Survey (2018)

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4000/qds.4754

ISSN
2421-5848

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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