VOLUME 4 (2002) - ISSUE 8 (WINTER)

The Attitude of German Young People Towards Foreigners

by Peter NOACK

SUMMARY

This article describes the still common belief that Germans are more xenophobic than persons from other Western societies. He provides evidence that this is not actually the case, but resulted from lingering stereotypes that developed around World War II. 


KEYWORDS

German Youth - Racism 


AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION

Peter NOACK is a Psychologist, a Professor at the University of Iena, Germany.


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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

This book is the outcome of a collective reflection on immigration and interethnic relationships by a multidisciplinary academic team.

Translation in English by Patrick HUNOUT and Ellen MOORE-BOOHAR.

A part of this book has been realized thanks to the financial support of the Robert Bosch Foundation and the French-German Youth Office.


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