Racism, Differentialism, and Antiracism in Everyday Ideology : A Mixed-Methods Study in Britain. In: International Journal of Conflict and Violence (IJCV). Jg.7 H. 1. 24.5.2013, S. 57-73
Inhalt
- Abstract
- 1. Differentialist Racism and Antiracism
- 2. Why Mixed Methods?: “Attitudes” in Discursive Psychology and Survey Research
- 3. Data Collection : Postal Survey and Semi-Structured Interviews
- Table 2: Interview Sample Characteristics (n=12)
- 4. Survey Measures of Differentialist Racism and Antiracist Principles
- 5. Discussing Differentialist Racism: Outgroups and Ingroups
- 6. The Interpretive Repertoire of Everyday Differentialism
- 6.1 Arguments against Outgroup Members
- 6.1.1. “They Keep to Themselves”: The Idea that Ethnic Minorities Do Not Want to Integrate
- 6.1.2. “Their Behaviour Can Be Quite Offensive”: The Idea That Ethnic Minorities Are Impolite
- 6.1.3 “Everything Seems to Be Geared for the Ethnic People”: The Idea That White British People Are Disadvantaged
- 6.1.4 “If I Went to Another Country”
- 6.1.5 Credentialing (“I Am Not a Racist, But …”)
- 6.2 Criticizing the Ingroup
- 7. The Discursive Negotiation of Racism and Antiracism
- 8. Discussion
- References
