We assume that emotions (anger, shame and hope) mediate the relationship between perceiving a discriminatory context and civic/political engagement. Results of a survey with 1242 participants (mean age 20.7years; 53% men; 32.8% migrants) showed that such emotions play a different role according to the type of engagement and the population (native Italians versus migrants).
Albanesi, C., Mazzoni, D., Cicognani, E., Zani, B. (2016). Discriminatory Contexts, Emotions and Civic/Political Engagement among Native Italians and Migrants. JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY & APPLIED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 26(2), 179-186 [10.1002/casp.2245].
Discriminatory Contexts, Emotions and Civic/Political Engagement among Native Italians and Migrants
ALBANESI, CINZIA;MAZZONI, DAVIDE;CICOGNANI, ELVIRA;ZANI, BRUNA
2016
Abstract
We assume that emotions (anger, shame and hope) mediate the relationship between perceiving a discriminatory context and civic/political engagement. Results of a survey with 1242 participants (mean age 20.7years; 53% men; 32.8% migrants) showed that such emotions play a different role according to the type of engagement and the population (native Italians versus migrants).File in questo prodotto:
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