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Profiles of Multi-cultural Identity Integration in a Conflictual Context.

Authors :
Jubran, Hisham
Horenczyk, Gabriel
Benet-Martinez, Veronica
Source :
International Journal of Intercultural Relations; Jul2020, Vol. 77, p1-12, 12p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

This study addressed the phenomenon of multiple social identities in a conflictual context. It examined the case of Palestinian-Christians living in Israel, a nation imbued with ethno-religious conflict, a complex combination of three distinct collective identities: national (Palestinian-Arab), ethno-religious (Christian), and civic (Israeli). The current study proposed a conceptual and methodological expansion of the "Bicultural Identity Integration" (BII) model (Benet-Martinez & Haritatos, 2005) as a way to assess different levels of integration between three types of identities (national, ethno-religious, and civic) in a sample of 383 Palestinian Christians with Israeli citizenship. Results revealed that the three integrations of BII (Arab-Christian, Arab-Israeli, Christian-Israeli) are positively predicted by favorable intergroup contact with Jews and Muslims and negatively by discrimination by these groups. Further, Latent Profile Analyses revealed four distinct identity profiles: two ("Pro-Arab" and "Pro-Israel") were highly conflictual and characterized by both discrimination and negative intergroup contact, and two ("Ambivalent" and "Peaceful") were characterized by less conflict across pairs of identities. These findings are discussed in terms of their theoretical contribution to the study of multiple social and collective identities in contexts of conflict, and their practical implications for the groups under study. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01471767
Volume :
77
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
International Journal of Intercultural Relations
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
144242224
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijintrel.2020.03.001