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Heritage and ideology-based national identities and their implications for immigrant citizen relations in the United States and in Germany

  • The present research examines the meaning of national identity in the United States and Germany and its implications for immigrant citizen relations. In Study 1, American and German participants responded to the question “What does it mean to be American [German]?” Results revealed that the American national identity is ideology-based as characterized by an endorsement of a core set of transcendent and abstract values. The German national identity is heritage-based as characterized by self-descriptive traits and cultural traditions. In Study 2, American participants were less likely than German participants to express exclusion from national identity in response to an immigrant who gave affective versus pragmatic reasons for becoming a citizen. The reverse was true for German participants. In sum, culture shapes national identity and responses to immigrants.

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Document Type:Article
Language:English
Author(s):Ruth K. Ditlmann, Valerie Purdie-Vaughns, Richard P. Eibach
Parent Title (English):International Journal of Intercultural Relations
Publication year:2011
Publishing Institution:Hertie School
First Page:395
Last Page:405
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijintrel.2010.07.002
Release Date:2021/06/07
Volume:35
Issue:4
Licence of document (German):Metadaten / metadata
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