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Etnocentrisme in de Lage Landen: opinies over 'eigen' en 'ander' volk in Nederland en Vlaanderen

Auteurs

  • Billiet,J.
  • Eisinga,R.
  • Scheepers,P.

Trefwoorden:

Ethnocentrism, Belgium, Netherlands, Flanders, Intergroup Relations, ethnocentric attitudes, Belgium vs Netherlands, interview data

Samenvatting

To perform a comparative study on ethnocentrism, interview data (N = 1,799) from a study by A. Felling et al (Religion in Dutch Society 85: Documentation of a National Survey on Religious and Secular Attitudes, Amsterdam: Steinmetz Archive, 1987) are contrasted with interview data from Flemish Belgians (N = 664) presented in J. Billiet's, A. Caron's, & R. Huys's Onbekend of onbemind: Een sociologisch onderzoek naar de houding van de Belgen tegenover migranten ([Unknown or Unpopular: A Sociological Study of Belgian Attitudes toward Immigrants] Leuven: Katholieke U Leuven, 1990). Results indicate that Flemish are more strongly ethnocentric, for a variety of historical reasons. Intergroup tensions, politics, & economic vicissitudes affect the situation in both countries. 3 Tables, 1 Figure, 1 Appendix, 69 References.

Biografieën auteurs

Billiet,J.

Eisinga,R.

Scheepers,P.

Gepubliceerd

1992-09-01

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