The research explored the role of outgroup identification and empathic concern in reducing perceived outgroup threat and favoring collective action against social inequality. We implemented two distinct correlational Studies focused on the issue of the racial pay gap in Italy. Study 1 (N = 604) highlighted that Italian natives' identification with immigrants related to a reduced perceived immigrant threat through enhanced empathic concern toward the immigrants' disadvantaged condition. Study 2 (N = 656) replicated this pattern of indirect association, adding that it may be crucial to favor the natives' willingness to engage in collective action and support immigrants' collective action.
Exploring the Joint Role of Outgroup Identification and Empathic Concern in Reducing Perceived Immigrant Threat and Motivating Pro-Immigrant Collective Action / Pellegrini, V; De Cristofaro, V; Leone, L; Salvati, M; Giacomantonio, M. - In: JOURNAL OF IMMIGRANT & REFUGEE STUDIES. - ISSN 1556-2948. - (2025), pp. 1-13. [10.1080/15562948.2025.2563519]
Exploring the Joint Role of Outgroup Identification and Empathic Concern in Reducing Perceived Immigrant Threat and Motivating Pro-Immigrant Collective Action
Pellegrini, V
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Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;Leone, LWriting – Review & Editing
;Giacomantonio, MUltimo
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2025
Abstract
The research explored the role of outgroup identification and empathic concern in reducing perceived outgroup threat and favoring collective action against social inequality. We implemented two distinct correlational Studies focused on the issue of the racial pay gap in Italy. Study 1 (N = 604) highlighted that Italian natives' identification with immigrants related to a reduced perceived immigrant threat through enhanced empathic concern toward the immigrants' disadvantaged condition. Study 2 (N = 656) replicated this pattern of indirect association, adding that it may be crucial to favor the natives' willingness to engage in collective action and support immigrants' collective action.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


