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Autor:
VASILIKI FOUKA, HANS-JOACHIM VOTH
Publikováno v:
American Political Science Review. :1-20
When does collective memory influence behavior? We highlight two conditions under which the memory of past events comes to matter for the present: the associative nature of memory and institutionalized acts of commemoration by the state. During World
Publikováno v:
Nature Human Behaviour. 6:1537-1544
People are on the move in unprecedented numbers within and between countries. How does demographic change affect local intergroup dynamics? Complementing accounts that emphasize stereotypical features of groups as determinants of their treatment, we
Autor:
VASILIKI FOUKA, MARCO TABELLINI
Publikováno v:
American Political Science Review. 116:968-984
How do social group boundaries evolve? Does the appearance of a new out-group change the in-group’s perceptions of other out-groups? We introduce a conceptual framework of context-dependent categorization in which exposure to one minority leads to
Publikováno v:
Public Opinion Quarterly. 85:517-538
Groups that have experienced collective suffering are sometimes more sympathetic toward outgroups, while other times they display higher outgroup prejudice. What can account for these contradictory observations? This study uses a unique historical ep
Autor:
Vasiliki Fouka
Publikováno v:
The Oxford Handbook of Historical Political Economy ISBN: 9780197618608
This chapter summarizes insights from work on assimilation in historical political economy. To organize the findings, the chapter provides a theoretical framework in which assimilation is the result of interdependent decisions made by members of a mi
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Publikováno v:
The Review of Economic Studies. 89:811-842
How does the appearance of a new immigrant group affect the integration of earlier generations of migrants? We study this question in the context of the first Great Migration (1915-1930), when 1.5 million African Americans moved from the US South to
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Politics. 83:647-661
First published online: 08 April 2021 Can leveraging family history reduce xenophobia? Building on theories of group identity, we show that a family history of forced relocation leaves an imprint on future generations and can be activated to increase
Autor:
Vasiliki Fouka, Aala Abdelgadir
Publikováno v:
American Political Science Review. 114:707-723
In response to rising immigration flows and the fear of Islamic radicalization, several Western countries have enacted policies to restrict religious expression and emphasize secularism and Western values. Despite intense public debate, there is litt
Autor:
Alain Schläpfer, Vasiliki Fouka
Publikováno v:
The Economic Journal. 130:1081-1113
We examine the historical determinants of differences in preferences for work across societies today. Our hypothesis is that a society’s work ethic depends on the role that labor has played in it historically, as an input in agricultural production