Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11779/1981
Title: Majority Grievance in Germany: The Role of Entitlement Beliefs and Ingroup Threat
Authors: Okuyan, Mukadder
Loreth, Lukas
Stucke, Frederike
Keywords: ingroup threat
autochthony
group-based entitlement
majority grievance
Germany
Publisher: Educational Publishing Foundation-american Psychological Assoc
Source: Okuyan, M., Loreth, L., & Stucke, F. (2023). Majority grievance in Germany: The role of entitlement beliefs and ingroup threat. Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology.
Abstract: Group-based grievance has mainly been studied from the perspective of disadvantaged and minority groups. Following the refugee crisis and corresponding sociopolitical changes, there has also been an increase in perceived grievance among majority groups in many European countries. The present studies examined the role of perceived threat in the relationship between autochthony-based entitlement and group grievances among members of the German majority. Across three correlational studies, we tested whether threat moderates versus mediates this relationship. In Study 1, using a nationally representative sample, we found support for threat serving as a mediator of the relationship between autochthony-based entitlement and majority grievance. We replicated this finding in Studies 2 (N = 380) and 3 (N = 614) using convenience samples. We discuss the diverse roles played by perceived threat in predicting defensive reactions by majority groups and the importance of studying perceived entitlement in majority groups' grievance claims.
Description: Loreth, Lukas/0000-0002-7490-4083; Stucke, Frederike/0000-0002-0937-846X
URI: https://doi.org/10.1037/pac0000694
https://doi.org/10.1037/pac0000694
ISSN: 1078-1919
1532-7949
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