The Sources of Anti-Muslim Prejudice in Poland
The Sources of Anti-Muslim Prejudice in Poland
Author(s): Ewa GołębiowskaSubject(s): Islam studies, Social differentiation, Sociology of Religion
Published by: SAGE Publications Ltd
Keywords: stereotypes; prejudice; Muslims; ethnocentrism; intergroup contact;
Summary/Abstract: Using data from a nationally representative survey of Poles, the principal question I examine is whether anti-Muslim prejudice in Poland primarily stems from negative stereotypes of Muslims, a general discomfort with difference (or ethnocentrism), or threats related to economic insecurity. I also seek to determine whether interpersonal contact with Muslims dilutes prejudice toward Muslims as a group and investigate how the links between stereotyping and ethnocentrism on the one hand and anti-Muslim prejudice on the other depend on respondents’ education. While I find that anti-Muslim prejudice is shaped by negative stereotypes of Muslims and pessimistic perceptions of Poland’s economy, it primarily reflects a more general discomfort with difference. As expected, the strength of the link between stereotypes of Muslims and prejudice toward them depends on how educated Poles are.
Journal: East European Politics and Societies
- Issue Year: 32/2018
- Issue No: 04
- Page Range: 796-817
- Page Count: 22
- Language: English
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