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Identification with the American South and Anti-Muslim Attitudes

机译:用美国南方和反穆斯林态度识别

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The number of anti-Muslim hate groups in the U.S. nearly tripled between 2015 and 2016. In addition, the number of hate crimes committed against members of the religion jumped 67% in 2015 alone. Addressing the rise in anti-Muslim prejudice is critical. We examined (N = 406) the role of regional identification in predicting anti-Muslim attitudes. That is, identification with the American South, a more conservative and religious part of the country with a history of slavery and violent secession movements, predicted anti-Muslim attitudes. This relationship was mediated by conservation values. For Southerners who strongly identified with "the South", the endorsement of values related to a general resistance to change led to greater anti-Muslim attitudes. Anti-Muslim bias may lie in perceptions of threat: for strongly identified Southerners, the Muslim faith is viewed as a societal threat.
机译:美国反穆斯林仇恨群体的数量在2015年和2016年之间几乎增加了两倍。此外,致力于宗教成员犯下的仇恨罪行的数量仅在2015年增加了67%。 解决反穆斯林偏见的兴起至关重要。 我们审查了(n = 406)区域鉴定在预测反穆斯林态度方面的作用。 也就是说,与美国南方的识别,一个拥有奴隶制和暴力分裂的历史的国家更保守和宗教的部分,预计反穆斯林态度。 这种关系是通过保护价值调解的。 对于强烈地用“南方”强烈识别的南方人,与一般阻力有关的价值观的认可导致更大的抗穆斯林态度。 反穆斯林偏见可能位于威胁的看法中:对于强烈识别的南方人,穆斯林信仰被视为社会威胁。

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