Prejudice toward the Xinyimin in Indonesia: testing the integrated threat model

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2024-09-12

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China’s Belt and Road Initiative has galvanized new Chinese migration to Southeast Asia, including Indonesia. The presence of the new Chinese migrants (Xinyimin) has not gone without resistance in Indonesia. This study examines the effects of history of intergroup conflicts and contact on the formation of threat perceptions toward the Xinyimin in Indonesia. The findings revealed both history of conflicts and contact predict realistic threat and highlight the importance of open communication in mitigating intergroup biases.

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Prejudice, intergroup conflict, integrated threat theory, Indonesia, regression

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Yotes T, Croucher SM, Maydell E. (2024). Prejudice toward the Xinyimin in Indonesia: testing the integrated threat model. Communication Research Reports. 41. 4. (pp. 243-252).

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