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Collective Social Capital, Outgroup Threat, and Americans’ Preference for Restrictive Immigration

Title
Collective Social Capital, Outgroup Threat, and Americans’ Preference for Restrictive Immigration
Authors
Kim H.H.-S.
Ewha Authors
김현수
SCOPUS Author ID
김현수scopus
Issue Date
2023
Journal Title
Sociological Perspectives
ISSN
0731-1214JCR Link
Citation
Sociological Perspectives vol. 66, no. 2, pp. 331 - 354
Keywords
anti-immigrant attitudeseconomic concernoutgroup threatsecurity concernsocial capital
Publisher
SAGE Publications Inc.
Indexed
SSCI; SCOPUS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Throughout parts of the Western world, populist nationalism has gained increasing momentum. Despite cross-national differences in populist leaders and parties, one common feature stands out: xenophobic prejudice. This paper examines in the U.S. context, first, a common assumption linking outgroup threat perception with support for restrictive immigration. Second, more importantly, this paper tests how and the extent to which collective (state-level) social capital independently influences the American citizens’ anti-immigrant attitudes, as well as whether it moderates the association between outgroup threat and preference for restricting immigration. Multilevel models based on a nationally representative sample show that people who hold higher perceptions of outgroup threat are indeed more likely to oppose immigration. By contrast, living in a state endowed with more social capital is associated with pro-immigration attitudes. Last, the association between security threat and anti-immigrant preference is weaker (stronger) in states with higher (lower) measures of social capital. © The Author(s) 2022.
DOI
10.1177/07311214221127935
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