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Host national and religious identification among Turkish Muslims in Western Europe: The role of ingroup norms, perceived discrimination and value incompatibility

机译:在西欧的土耳其穆斯林中进行民族和宗教认同:群体准则,感知的歧视和价值不相容的作用

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Using a sample of 602 Turkish Muslims from Germany and the Netherlands, we examined the influence of ingroup norms and perceived discrimination on religious group identification and host national identification. Participants experiencing pressures from their ingroup to maintain an ethnoreligious lifestyle as well as those who perceived discrimination by natives identified more strongly with their religious group and, in turn, identified less with the host country. Further, the positive relationship between discrimination and religious group identification and the negative relationship between religious and national identification were especially strong for participants who perceived incompatibility between Western and Islamic ways of life. It is concluded that Muslim and host national identities are not always mutually exclusive and that it is important to study the conditions that reconcile and contrast them.
机译:我们使用来自德国和荷兰的602名土耳其穆斯林作为样本,研究了群体规范和感知歧视对宗教团体识别和东道国识别的影响。与会人员承受着来自群体内的压力,要求他们保持种族宗教的生活方式,而那些感到被土著人歧视的人则对他们的宗教团体的认同更为强烈,而对东道国的认同则相对较少。此外,歧视与宗教团体认同之间的积极关系以及宗教与民族认同之间的消极关系对那些认为西方与伊斯兰生活方式之间不兼容的参与者尤其重要。结论是,穆斯林身份和东道国身份并不总是相互排斥的,研究调和和对比它们的条件很重要。

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