Re-examining Predjudice Against Asylum Seekers in Australia: The Role of People Smugglers, the Perception of Threat, and Acceptance of False Beliefs.

Previous research finds a relationship between prejudice against asylum seekers in Australia and negative ideas invoked through political rhetoric; these include perceptions of threat and the acceptance of false beliefs. In recent years, political debate has also seen an increase in hostility toward...

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Main Authors: Suhnan, A., Pedersen, A., Hartley, Lisa
Format: Journal Article
Published: The College of Community Psychologists of the Australian Psychological Society 2012
Online Access:http://www.groups.psychology.org.au/Assets/Files/ACP-24-2-Suhnan.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/11049
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description Previous research finds a relationship between prejudice against asylum seekers in Australia and negative ideas invoked through political rhetoric; these include perceptions of threat and the acceptance of false beliefs. In recent years, political debate has also seen an increase in hostility towards people smugglers. In this study, we examine whether the expected link between prejudice and perceptions of threat and false beliefs still holds, and we extend this by examining how people smuggler prejudice affects asylum seeker prejudice. A total of 138 members of the Perth community completed a questionnaire regarding their views on these issues. Regression analyses indicated that all three variables significantly and independently predicted prejudice against asylum seekers. Results also showed that prejudice against people smugglers was significantly higher than prejudice against asylum seekers. Our results are consistent with public political rhetoricon community attitudes regarding this topical issue.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-110492017-01-30T11:22:37Z Re-examining Predjudice Against Asylum Seekers in Australia: The Role of People Smugglers, the Perception of Threat, and Acceptance of False Beliefs. Suhnan, A. Pedersen, A. Hartley, Lisa Previous research finds a relationship between prejudice against asylum seekers in Australia and negative ideas invoked through political rhetoric; these include perceptions of threat and the acceptance of false beliefs. In recent years, political debate has also seen an increase in hostility towards people smugglers. In this study, we examine whether the expected link between prejudice and perceptions of threat and false beliefs still holds, and we extend this by examining how people smuggler prejudice affects asylum seeker prejudice. A total of 138 members of the Perth community completed a questionnaire regarding their views on these issues. Regression analyses indicated that all three variables significantly and independently predicted prejudice against asylum seekers. Results also showed that prejudice against people smugglers was significantly higher than prejudice against asylum seekers. Our results are consistent with public political rhetoricon community attitudes regarding this topical issue. 2012 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/11049 http://www.groups.psychology.org.au/Assets/Files/ACP-24-2-Suhnan.pdf The College of Community Psychologists of the Australian Psychological Society restricted
spellingShingle Suhnan, A.
Pedersen, A.
Hartley, Lisa
Re-examining Predjudice Against Asylum Seekers in Australia: The Role of People Smugglers, the Perception of Threat, and Acceptance of False Beliefs.
title Re-examining Predjudice Against Asylum Seekers in Australia: The Role of People Smugglers, the Perception of Threat, and Acceptance of False Beliefs.
title_full Re-examining Predjudice Against Asylum Seekers in Australia: The Role of People Smugglers, the Perception of Threat, and Acceptance of False Beliefs.
title_fullStr Re-examining Predjudice Against Asylum Seekers in Australia: The Role of People Smugglers, the Perception of Threat, and Acceptance of False Beliefs.
title_full_unstemmed Re-examining Predjudice Against Asylum Seekers in Australia: The Role of People Smugglers, the Perception of Threat, and Acceptance of False Beliefs.
title_short Re-examining Predjudice Against Asylum Seekers in Australia: The Role of People Smugglers, the Perception of Threat, and Acceptance of False Beliefs.
title_sort re-examining predjudice against asylum seekers in australia: the role of people smugglers, the perception of threat, and acceptance of false beliefs.
url http://www.groups.psychology.org.au/Assets/Files/ACP-24-2-Suhnan.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/11049