Researchers from University of Paris Detail Findings in Social Psychology (Black Lives Matter... but To Whom? an Examination Nationally-grounded Determinants of Black Lives Matter Support).

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Zdroj: Psychology & Psychiatry Journal; 6/14/2024, p288-288, 1p
Abstrakt: A recent study conducted by researchers from the University of Paris examines the factors that influence support for the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement. The study argues that national contexts and their peculiarities play a significant role in shaping BLM support. In a French ecological context, where national identity is based on a limited view of diversity and diversity issues are regulated by two opposing cultural norms, the study found that national identification negatively predicts BLM support. The study suggests that these findings have broader implications for understanding how both intra- and inter-national forces shape responses to diversity. [Extracted from the article]
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