Refugees unwelcome: Narcissistic and secure national commitment differentially predict collective action against immigrants and refugees

MCC SDG 16 - Peace BF Psychology System-supporting collective action SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions 05 social sciences 150 NDAS BF Ingroup commitment National identification Justice and Strong Institutions Intergroup attitudes 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences National narcissism
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2021.11.009 Publication Date: 2021-12-27T10:15:10Z
ABSTRACT
Funding information: The preparation of this paper was supported by the National Science Centre Poland Opus grant (UMO-2017/25/B/HS6/01116) and Harmonia grant (UMO-2017/26/M/HS6/00689) conferred to the first author as well as the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research grant (01UL1816X) conferred to the fifth author. Two studies (N1 = 193; N2 = 598) were conducted in Poland to examine the role of two types of ingroup commitment (i.e., national narcissism and national identification) as predictors of atti-tudes towards immigrants and refugees (disadvantaged groups) and intentions to engage in collective action against them. As predicted, national narcissism (but not national identification) was related to more hostile intergroup attitudes and greater willingness to engage in collective action against refugees and immigrants. The positive effect of national narcissism on intentions to engage in collective action against immigrants and refugees was mediated by attitudes towards those groups. These results show that applying a more fine-grained approach to ingroup commitment (e.g., national narcissism vs. national identification) among advantaged group members allows for a better understanding of their intergroup attitudes and behavioral intentions to actively oppose the rights of disadvantaged social groups via collective action. Peer reviewed
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