International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social and Community Studies
Volume 11, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 1-13

Responding to the refugee crisis in Europe: The case of Latvia (Article)

Murasovs V. , Dombrovskis V. , Ruza A. , Rascevskis V.
  • a Department of Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences, Daugavpils University, Latvia
  • b Department of Pedagogy and Educational, Psychology, Faculty of Education and Management, Daugavpils University, Latvia
  • c Department of Social Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences, Daugavpils University, Latvia
  • d Department of Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences, Daugavpils University, Latvia

Abstract

The contemporary asylum crisis has caused strong reactions among Europeans and demanded immediate actions from European policy-makers at all levels. Apparently, the crisis has challenged the foundations of national identities in the European countries. The present study undertakes an attempt to make an in-depth social psychological analysis of Latvian residents' attitudes towards refugees. One thousand Latvian residents evenly representing Latvia's demographic composition have taken part in this study. Five attitude measurement scales have been used in the current study, including modified Stephan's realistic and symbolic threat questionnaires, prejudicial attitudes survey and intergroup anxiety questionnaire. Since nationalism is both an ideology and a form of behaviour, an integrated theoretical approach has been applied to integrate knowledge from social psychology and theories of nationalism, and to provide deeper analysis of the nature of the challenged national identities and of the attitudes towards refugees and European out-groups in general. The study has both theoretical and practical implications, which could potentially help local policy-makers making informed decisions and ensuring the sustainability and integrity of national identities in Latvia in a dynamic European political context.

Author Keywords

Latvia Refugees Attitudes

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Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85014490763&partnerID=40&md5=192fed320f5d001e31e6582a021b3b8e

ISSN: 23247576
Original Language: English