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‘Welcoming’ Guests: The Role of Ideational and Contextual Factors in Public Perceptions About Refugees and Attitudes about Their Integration

Year 2023, , 5 - 25, 19.12.2023
https://doi.org/10.33458/uidergisi.1299112

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In this study, we aim to explore the ideational and contextual sources of perceptions about refugees. Contrary to many studies focusing on the interaction with and integration of refugees in developed countries, we examine the effect of social identity and refugee exposure on the perception of refugees in Turkey, which pose a substantive case with a background of ethnic conflict and scarce resources. We contend that social identities provide individuals with cues; however, we argue that identity type and its salience are key to understanding in-group vs. out-group formation processes, hence the perceptions about refugees. Moreover, we argue that socioeconomic status affects an individual’s support for refugee integration, as it challenges the existing status quo of access to scarce resources. Our findings challenge the conventional wisdom in migration studies by employing an original face-to-face survey among over 1,100 respondents in three cities (Istanbul, Diyarbakir, and Gaziantep) in Turkey. We find that those prioritizing national vs. religious identities reveal different levels of perceived threat. Additionally, we show that those belonging to lower-income socioeconomic groups are less supportive of refugee integration when the presence of refugees sets the ground for competition for economic and social resources where they reside.

‘Welcoming’ Guests: The Role of Ideational and Contextual Factors in Public Perceptions About Refugees and Attitudes about Their Integration

Year 2023, , 5 - 25, 19.12.2023
https://doi.org/10.33458/uidergisi.1299112

Abstract

In this study, we aim to explore the ideational and contextual sources of perceptions about refugees. Contrary to many studies focusing on the interaction with and integration of refugees in developed countries, we examine the effect of social identity and refugee exposure on the perception of refugees in Turkey, which pose a substantive case with a background of ethnic conflict and scarce resources. We contend that social identities provide individuals with cues; however, we argue that identity type and its salience are key to understanding in-group vs. out-group formation processes, hence the perceptions about refugees. Moreover, we argue that socioeconomic status affects an individual’s support for refugee integration, as it challenges the existing status quo of access to scarce resources. Our findings challenge the conventional wisdom in migration studies by employing an original face-to-face survey among over 1,100 respondents in three cities (Istanbul, Diyarbakir, and Gaziantep) in Turkey. We find that those prioritizing national vs. religious identities reveal different levels of perceived threat. Additionally, we show that those belonging to lower-income socioeconomic groups are less supportive of refugee integration when the presence of refugees sets the ground for competition for economic and social resources where they reside.

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Primary Language English
Journal Section Articles
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H. Ege Özen This is me 0000-0003-4226-9713

Aysenur Dal 0000-0003-2868-0282

Efe Tokdemir 0000-0002-9579-1292

Early Pub Date May 22, 2023
Publication Date December 19, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023

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APA Özen, H. E., Dal, A., & Tokdemir, E. (2023). ‘Welcoming’ Guests: The Role of Ideational and Contextual Factors in Public Perceptions About Refugees and Attitudes about Their Integration. Uluslararası İlişkiler Dergisi, 20(80), 5-25. https://doi.org/10.33458/uidergisi.1299112
AMA Özen HE, Dal A, Tokdemir E. ‘Welcoming’ Guests: The Role of Ideational and Contextual Factors in Public Perceptions About Refugees and Attitudes about Their Integration. uidergisi. December 2023;20(80):5-25. doi:10.33458/uidergisi.1299112
Chicago Özen, H. Ege, Aysenur Dal, and Efe Tokdemir. “‘Welcoming’ Guests: The Role of Ideational and Contextual Factors in Public Perceptions About Refugees and Attitudes about Their Integration”. Uluslararası İlişkiler Dergisi 20, no. 80 (December 2023): 5-25. https://doi.org/10.33458/uidergisi.1299112.
EndNote Özen HE, Dal A, Tokdemir E (December 1, 2023) ‘Welcoming’ Guests: The Role of Ideational and Contextual Factors in Public Perceptions About Refugees and Attitudes about Their Integration. Uluslararası İlişkiler Dergisi 20 80 5–25.
IEEE H. E. Özen, A. Dal, and E. Tokdemir, “‘Welcoming’ Guests: The Role of Ideational and Contextual Factors in Public Perceptions About Refugees and Attitudes about Their Integration”, uidergisi, vol. 20, no. 80, pp. 5–25, 2023, doi: 10.33458/uidergisi.1299112.
ISNAD Özen, H. Ege et al. “‘Welcoming’ Guests: The Role of Ideational and Contextual Factors in Public Perceptions About Refugees and Attitudes about Their Integration”. Uluslararası İlişkiler Dergisi 20/80 (December 2023), 5-25. https://doi.org/10.33458/uidergisi.1299112.
JAMA Özen HE, Dal A, Tokdemir E. ‘Welcoming’ Guests: The Role of Ideational and Contextual Factors in Public Perceptions About Refugees and Attitudes about Their Integration. uidergisi. 2023;20:5–25.
MLA Özen, H. Ege et al. “‘Welcoming’ Guests: The Role of Ideational and Contextual Factors in Public Perceptions About Refugees and Attitudes about Their Integration”. Uluslararası İlişkiler Dergisi, vol. 20, no. 80, 2023, pp. 5-25, doi:10.33458/uidergisi.1299112.
Vancouver Özen HE, Dal A, Tokdemir E. ‘Welcoming’ Guests: The Role of Ideational and Contextual Factors in Public Perceptions About Refugees and Attitudes about Their Integration. uidergisi. 2023;20(80):5-25.