Relacije između radikalnih uverenja i stavova prema imigrantima: Medijatorska uloga evaluacije političkih stranaka
Ključne reči:
stavovi prema imigrantima, miliantno-ekstremistički mentalni sklop, političke stranke, konzervativizam, liberalizamApstrakt
Ovo istraživanje imalo je za cilj da ispita specifične odnose između radikalnih uverenja (operacionalizovanih kroz Militantno- ekstremistički mentalni sklop – MEM), evaluacije različitih političkih partija u Srbiji i negativnoh stave prema imigrantima. Pretpostavili smo da će se registrovati pozitivne relacije sva tri aspekta MEMa (Apologija nasilja, Zli svet i Sveti cilj), i pozitivne evaluacije konzervativnih partija sa negativnim stavom prema imigrantima, i negativan odnos pozitivne evaluacije liberalnih partija i anti-imigracijskog stava. Takođe smo očekivali da odnosi između radikalnih uverenja i negativnog stave prema imigrantima budu posredovani evaluacijama političkih stranaka. Uzorak je uključio 486 ispitanika. Očekivane relacije MEM aspekata i pozitivnih evaluacija i konzervativnih i liberalnih političkih partija sa negativnim stavom prema imigrantima su detektovane. Pored toga, rezultati su pokazali da Apologija nasilja i Sveti cilj imaju direktne putanje ka anti-imigracijskom stavu, dok su efekti sva tri aspekta MEMa uz to i posredovani evaluacijama političkih stranaka, pre svega liberalnih. Pozitivno evaluiranje konzervativnih partija povećava, dok pozitivno evaluianje liberalnih partija umanjuje efekte radikalnih uverenja na stavove prema imigrantima. rezultati istraživanja doprinose razumevanju reakcija domicilnog stanovništva u Srbiji na imigrante, i, sledstveno, predstavljaju relevantne informacije koje treba da se uzmu u obzir kada se kreiraju nacionalne i lokalne politike prema imigrantima.
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