Contemporary Immigration: Psychological Perspectives to Address Challenges and Inform Solutions
Herausgeber: Moghaddam, Fathali M.; Hendricks, Margaret J.
Contemporary Immigration: Psychological Perspectives to Address Challenges and Inform Solutions
Herausgeber: Moghaddam, Fathali M.; Hendricks, Margaret J.
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This book uses the latest psychological science to examine the immigration experience globally, critically address challenges, and provide potential solutions to the multifaceted problems of contemporary immigration.
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This book uses the latest psychological science to examine the immigration experience globally, critically address challenges, and provide potential solutions to the multifaceted problems of contemporary immigration.
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- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 341
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 150mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 286g
- ISBN-13: 9781433836275
- ISBN-10: 1433836270
- Artikelnr.: 63120436
- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 341
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 150mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 286g
- ISBN-13: 9781433836275
- ISBN-10: 1433836270
- Artikelnr.: 63120436
Fathali M. Moghaddam, PhD, is professor of psychology at Georgetown University, where he served as director of the Interdisciplinary Program in Cognitive Science (2016–2021). He also served as editor-in-chief of the APA journal Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology (2014–2021). His extensive publications include about 30 books and 300 papers, and he has won a number of prestigious academic awards. Margaret J. Hendricks, PhD, received her PhD in psychology from Georgetown University. She is currently a presidential management fellow in the U.S. federal government. She holds a master’s of public policy degree from Georgetown University and a master's degree in forensic psychology from The George Washington University. Her work has been published in Current Opinion in Psychology, Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, and Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology.
Contributors
Chapter 1. Contemporary Immigration: Psychological Perspectives on
Challenges and Solutions
Fathali M. Moghaddam and Margaret J. Hendricks
I. Immigration in Local Community Context
Chapter 2. Immigration to Smaller Urban and Rural Communities: Challenges
and Opportunities
Victoria M. Esses and Bukun F. Adegbembo
Chapter 3. (Not) In My Backyard! Threat Perceptions, Psychological
Well-Being, and Collective Action Against Refugee Settlement
Allard R. Feddes, Arnold A. P. van Emmerik, Hannah J. Arjangi-Babetti,
Susan Bosdijk, Lisa Klawitter, Alex I. Macdougall, Annelies Heleen Romers,
Sofia Tsaousoglou, and Bertjan Doosje
Chapter 4. A Mural Cannot Replace Us: Immigrants, Gentrification, and
Displacement
Kipp Pietrantonio, Jasmin D. Llamas, and Keith McIntosh
II. Immigration in a National Context
Chapter 5. Welcoming New Members: Conflicting Reactions to Immigration
Yuen J. Huo and Tom R. Tyler
Chapter 6. Immigrants as Threat and Opportunity: The Australian Experience
Morgana Lizzio-Wilson, Susilo Wibisono, and Winnifred Louis
Chapter 7. Attitude Polarization and Closed-Mindedness: The Immigration
Issue in Malta From 2010 to 2020
Gordon Sammut, Luke J. Buhagiar, Rebekah Mifsud, Katya DeGiovanni, and
Noellie Brockdorff
Chapter 8. Greek Talk on Migration: Constructions of Modernity
Differentials and Cultural Hierarchy
Nikos Bozatzis, Antonis Sapountzis, Liana Lardi, and Maria Xenitidou
Chapter 9. Immigration Through a Cultural Prism: Characteristics and
Challenges
Joaquim Pires Valentim
Chapter 10. National Identity and Immigration: Threat From Undocumented
Immigrants in the United States
Margaret J. Hendricks
Chapter 11. The Injustices of Crimmigration: Discretion, Detention, and
Deportation
Jennifer Woolard
III. Immigration in an International Context
Chapter 12. Immigration to Chile in a Regional Context
Raimundo Salas Schweikart and Margaret J. Hendricks
Chapter 13. Social Trust Among Refugees: Using a Human Rights Lens to
Understand Refugee Experiences
Aron Tesfai, Michaela Hynie, Rubaiyat Karim, Gülay Kilicaslan, Cansu
Ekmekcioglu, and Palmer Taylor
Chapter 14. From Crimmigration to [Re]integration Following the Removal of
"Undesirable" People From Australia to New Zealand
Veronica Hopner, Darrin Hodgetts, Pita King, and Stuart Carr
Chapter 15. The Equality–Difference Paradox: National Policies on Pluralism
Séamus A. Power and Michael Jindra
IV. Looking Ahead
Chapter 16. Toward Solutions for Harmonious Immigrant Integration: A
Psychological Perspective
Fathali M. Moghaddam and Margaret J. Hendricks
Index
About the Editors
Chapter 1. Contemporary Immigration: Psychological Perspectives on
Challenges and Solutions
Fathali M. Moghaddam and Margaret J. Hendricks
I. Immigration in Local Community Context
Chapter 2. Immigration to Smaller Urban and Rural Communities: Challenges
and Opportunities
Victoria M. Esses and Bukun F. Adegbembo
Chapter 3. (Not) In My Backyard! Threat Perceptions, Psychological
Well-Being, and Collective Action Against Refugee Settlement
Allard R. Feddes, Arnold A. P. van Emmerik, Hannah J. Arjangi-Babetti,
Susan Bosdijk, Lisa Klawitter, Alex I. Macdougall, Annelies Heleen Romers,
Sofia Tsaousoglou, and Bertjan Doosje
Chapter 4. A Mural Cannot Replace Us: Immigrants, Gentrification, and
Displacement
Kipp Pietrantonio, Jasmin D. Llamas, and Keith McIntosh
II. Immigration in a National Context
Chapter 5. Welcoming New Members: Conflicting Reactions to Immigration
Yuen J. Huo and Tom R. Tyler
Chapter 6. Immigrants as Threat and Opportunity: The Australian Experience
Morgana Lizzio-Wilson, Susilo Wibisono, and Winnifred Louis
Chapter 7. Attitude Polarization and Closed-Mindedness: The Immigration
Issue in Malta From 2010 to 2020
Gordon Sammut, Luke J. Buhagiar, Rebekah Mifsud, Katya DeGiovanni, and
Noellie Brockdorff
Chapter 8. Greek Talk on Migration: Constructions of Modernity
Differentials and Cultural Hierarchy
Nikos Bozatzis, Antonis Sapountzis, Liana Lardi, and Maria Xenitidou
Chapter 9. Immigration Through a Cultural Prism: Characteristics and
Challenges
Joaquim Pires Valentim
Chapter 10. National Identity and Immigration: Threat From Undocumented
Immigrants in the United States
Margaret J. Hendricks
Chapter 11. The Injustices of Crimmigration: Discretion, Detention, and
Deportation
Jennifer Woolard
III. Immigration in an International Context
Chapter 12. Immigration to Chile in a Regional Context
Raimundo Salas Schweikart and Margaret J. Hendricks
Chapter 13. Social Trust Among Refugees: Using a Human Rights Lens to
Understand Refugee Experiences
Aron Tesfai, Michaela Hynie, Rubaiyat Karim, Gülay Kilicaslan, Cansu
Ekmekcioglu, and Palmer Taylor
Chapter 14. From Crimmigration to [Re]integration Following the Removal of
"Undesirable" People From Australia to New Zealand
Veronica Hopner, Darrin Hodgetts, Pita King, and Stuart Carr
Chapter 15. The Equality–Difference Paradox: National Policies on Pluralism
Séamus A. Power and Michael Jindra
IV. Looking Ahead
Chapter 16. Toward Solutions for Harmonious Immigrant Integration: A
Psychological Perspective
Fathali M. Moghaddam and Margaret J. Hendricks
Index
About the Editors
Contributors
Chapter 1. Contemporary Immigration: Psychological Perspectives on
Challenges and Solutions
Fathali M. Moghaddam and Margaret J. Hendricks
I. Immigration in Local Community Context
Chapter 2. Immigration to Smaller Urban and Rural Communities: Challenges
and Opportunities
Victoria M. Esses and Bukun F. Adegbembo
Chapter 3. (Not) In My Backyard! Threat Perceptions, Psychological
Well-Being, and Collective Action Against Refugee Settlement
Allard R. Feddes, Arnold A. P. van Emmerik, Hannah J. Arjangi-Babetti,
Susan Bosdijk, Lisa Klawitter, Alex I. Macdougall, Annelies Heleen Romers,
Sofia Tsaousoglou, and Bertjan Doosje
Chapter 4. A Mural Cannot Replace Us: Immigrants, Gentrification, and
Displacement
Kipp Pietrantonio, Jasmin D. Llamas, and Keith McIntosh
II. Immigration in a National Context
Chapter 5. Welcoming New Members: Conflicting Reactions to Immigration
Yuen J. Huo and Tom R. Tyler
Chapter 6. Immigrants as Threat and Opportunity: The Australian Experience
Morgana Lizzio-Wilson, Susilo Wibisono, and Winnifred Louis
Chapter 7. Attitude Polarization and Closed-Mindedness: The Immigration
Issue in Malta From 2010 to 2020
Gordon Sammut, Luke J. Buhagiar, Rebekah Mifsud, Katya DeGiovanni, and
Noellie Brockdorff
Chapter 8. Greek Talk on Migration: Constructions of Modernity
Differentials and Cultural Hierarchy
Nikos Bozatzis, Antonis Sapountzis, Liana Lardi, and Maria Xenitidou
Chapter 9. Immigration Through a Cultural Prism: Characteristics and
Challenges
Joaquim Pires Valentim
Chapter 10. National Identity and Immigration: Threat From Undocumented
Immigrants in the United States
Margaret J. Hendricks
Chapter 11. The Injustices of Crimmigration: Discretion, Detention, and
Deportation
Jennifer Woolard
III. Immigration in an International Context
Chapter 12. Immigration to Chile in a Regional Context
Raimundo Salas Schweikart and Margaret J. Hendricks
Chapter 13. Social Trust Among Refugees: Using a Human Rights Lens to
Understand Refugee Experiences
Aron Tesfai, Michaela Hynie, Rubaiyat Karim, Gülay Kilicaslan, Cansu
Ekmekcioglu, and Palmer Taylor
Chapter 14. From Crimmigration to [Re]integration Following the Removal of
"Undesirable" People From Australia to New Zealand
Veronica Hopner, Darrin Hodgetts, Pita King, and Stuart Carr
Chapter 15. The Equality–Difference Paradox: National Policies on Pluralism
Séamus A. Power and Michael Jindra
IV. Looking Ahead
Chapter 16. Toward Solutions for Harmonious Immigrant Integration: A
Psychological Perspective
Fathali M. Moghaddam and Margaret J. Hendricks
Index
About the Editors
Chapter 1. Contemporary Immigration: Psychological Perspectives on
Challenges and Solutions
Fathali M. Moghaddam and Margaret J. Hendricks
I. Immigration in Local Community Context
Chapter 2. Immigration to Smaller Urban and Rural Communities: Challenges
and Opportunities
Victoria M. Esses and Bukun F. Adegbembo
Chapter 3. (Not) In My Backyard! Threat Perceptions, Psychological
Well-Being, and Collective Action Against Refugee Settlement
Allard R. Feddes, Arnold A. P. van Emmerik, Hannah J. Arjangi-Babetti,
Susan Bosdijk, Lisa Klawitter, Alex I. Macdougall, Annelies Heleen Romers,
Sofia Tsaousoglou, and Bertjan Doosje
Chapter 4. A Mural Cannot Replace Us: Immigrants, Gentrification, and
Displacement
Kipp Pietrantonio, Jasmin D. Llamas, and Keith McIntosh
II. Immigration in a National Context
Chapter 5. Welcoming New Members: Conflicting Reactions to Immigration
Yuen J. Huo and Tom R. Tyler
Chapter 6. Immigrants as Threat and Opportunity: The Australian Experience
Morgana Lizzio-Wilson, Susilo Wibisono, and Winnifred Louis
Chapter 7. Attitude Polarization and Closed-Mindedness: The Immigration
Issue in Malta From 2010 to 2020
Gordon Sammut, Luke J. Buhagiar, Rebekah Mifsud, Katya DeGiovanni, and
Noellie Brockdorff
Chapter 8. Greek Talk on Migration: Constructions of Modernity
Differentials and Cultural Hierarchy
Nikos Bozatzis, Antonis Sapountzis, Liana Lardi, and Maria Xenitidou
Chapter 9. Immigration Through a Cultural Prism: Characteristics and
Challenges
Joaquim Pires Valentim
Chapter 10. National Identity and Immigration: Threat From Undocumented
Immigrants in the United States
Margaret J. Hendricks
Chapter 11. The Injustices of Crimmigration: Discretion, Detention, and
Deportation
Jennifer Woolard
III. Immigration in an International Context
Chapter 12. Immigration to Chile in a Regional Context
Raimundo Salas Schweikart and Margaret J. Hendricks
Chapter 13. Social Trust Among Refugees: Using a Human Rights Lens to
Understand Refugee Experiences
Aron Tesfai, Michaela Hynie, Rubaiyat Karim, Gülay Kilicaslan, Cansu
Ekmekcioglu, and Palmer Taylor
Chapter 14. From Crimmigration to [Re]integration Following the Removal of
"Undesirable" People From Australia to New Zealand
Veronica Hopner, Darrin Hodgetts, Pita King, and Stuart Carr
Chapter 15. The Equality–Difference Paradox: National Policies on Pluralism
Séamus A. Power and Michael Jindra
IV. Looking Ahead
Chapter 16. Toward Solutions for Harmonious Immigrant Integration: A
Psychological Perspective
Fathali M. Moghaddam and Margaret J. Hendricks
Index
About the Editors