The European Migrant Crisis: Psychology, Conflict, and Intergroup Relations

Johnston, Jasper (2018). The European Migrant Crisis: Psychology, Conflict, and Intergroup Relations. Migration, Social Inclusion and Peaceful Societies. United Nations University Institute on Globalization, Culture and Mobility.

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    Author Johnston, Jasper
    Title The European Migrant Crisis: Psychology, Conflict, and Intergroup Relations
    Series Title Migration, Social Inclusion and Peaceful Societies
    Volume/Issue No. 05/01
    Publication Date 2018-10-15
    Place of Publication Barcelona
    Publisher United Nations University Institute on Globalization, Culture and Mobility
    Pages 21
    Language eng
    Abstract This report uses the current state of undocumented migration to Europe as a case study, analyzing it through an intergroup psychology lens. From this case study, lessons applicable to other migratory contexts can be drawn. Based on psychological theory—including theories of social identity, realistic group conflict, intergroup threat, and intergroup contact—this report makes several recommendations with the goal of ultimately reducing intergroup conflict and improving the integration of migrants into receiving societies.
    Copyright Holder United Nations University Institute on Globalization, Culture and Mobility
    Copyright Year 2018
    Copyright type All rights reserved
    ISSN 26176807
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