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Impact of Intergroup Contact on Immigration Attitudes: A Case Study of Slovak Attitudes Toward Chinese Immigrants during COVID-19 Pandemic
Údaje o názvu Impact of Intergroup Contact on Immigration Attitudes: A Case Study of Slovak Attitudes Toward Chinese Immigrants during COVID-19 Pandemic [rukopis] / Lukrécia Sarah Hašková Další variantní názvy Intergroup contact and immigration attitudes: using Slovak attitudes toward Chinese immigrants as a case study Osobní jméno Hašková, Lukrécia Sarah, (autor diplomové práce nebo disertace) Překl.náz Intergroup contact and immigration attitudes: using Slovak attitudes toward Chinese immigrants as a case study Vyd.údaje 2021 Fyz.popis 71 s. (147 238 znakov) : grafy + CD ROM Poznámka Oponent Joanna Ut-Seong Sio Ved. práce Runya Qiaoan Dal.odpovědnost Sio, Joanna Ut-Seong, (oponent) Qiaoan, Runya, (vedoucí diplomové práce nebo disertace) Dal.odpovědnost Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci. Filozofická fakulta. Department of Asian Studies (udelovatel akademické hodnosti) Klíč.slova intergroup contact * Chinese immigrants * Slovakia * COVID-19 * attitudes * intergroup contact * Chinese immigrants * Slovakia * COVID-19 * attitudes Forma, žánr diplomové práce master's theses MDT (043)378.2 Země vyd. Česko Jazyk dok. angličtina Druh dok. PUBLIKAČNÍ ČINNOST Titul Mgr. Studijní program Navazující Studijní program Asijská studia Studijní obor Asijská studia se specializací čínský jazyk a kultura kniha
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Intergroup contact is believed to improve intergroup relations by reducing prejudice and promoting more positive attitudes toward individual outgroup members and even the outgroup as a whole. Intergroup contact and immigration attitudes have been studied across many countries. However, studies on attitudes toward Chinese immigrants in Slovakia are fairly rare. Moreover, with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the association of COVID-19 with China and Chinese people might have a negative impact on attitudes toward Chinese people and even lead to discriminatory behaviors. To date, few researchers have addressed this issue. Drawing on previous studies on intergroup contact and intergroup threat, this thesis employs a qualitative research methodology to explore the impact of intergroup contact on immigration attitudes, using Slovak attitudes toward the Chinese outgroup during COVID-19 pandemic as a case study. The aim of this thesis is to study the intergroup contact between Slovak majority members and Chinese immigrants from the perspective of the majority group, the perception of Chinese immigrants, and attitudes toward them. The present study also offers one of the first investigations into the impact of association of COVID-19 with China and Chinese people on attitudes toward the Chinese outgroup in Slovakia. Moreover, it provides new insights into intergroup contact and intergroup relations between majority members and Chinese immigrants.Intergroup contact is believed to improve intergroup relations by reducing prejudice and promoting more positive attitudes toward individual outgroup members and even the outgroup as a whole. Intergroup contact and immigration attitudes have been studied across many countries. However, studies on attitudes toward Chinese immigrants in Slovakia are fairly rare. Moreover, with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the association of COVID-19 with China and Chinese people might have a negative impact on attitudes toward Chinese people and even lead to discriminatory behaviors. To date, few researchers have addressed this issue. Drawing on previous studies on intergroup contact and intergroup threat, this thesis employs a qualitative research methodology to explore the impact of intergroup contact on immigration attitudes, using Slovak attitudes toward the Chinese outgroup during COVID-19 pandemic as a case study. The aim of this thesis is to study the intergroup contact between Slovak majority members and Chinese immigrants from the perspective of the majority group, the perception of Chinese immigrants, and attitudes toward them. The present study also offers one of the first investigations into the impact of association of COVID-19 with China and Chinese people on attitudes toward the Chinese outgroup in Slovakia. Moreover, it provides new insights into intergroup contact and intergroup relations between majority members and Chinese immigrants.
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