Research on Islamophobia with NZAVS

What we found in NZ in relation to Islamophobia?
Causal inference
Counterfactual
Panel data
Longitudinal
Islamophobia
Terrorism
Far-right extermism
Prejudice
Muslims
NZAVS
Warmth
Feeling thermometer
New Zealand
Author
Published

Monday, April 1, 2019

Modified

Monday, June 17, 2024

Post 15 March terrorist attacks in New Zealand, I started collaborating with the New Zealand Attitudes and Values Study (NZAVS) to conduct anti-Muslim prejudice and intergroup relations research.

Publications

  1. Bulbulia et al. (2023). Long-term causal effects of far-right terrorism in New Zealand.
  2. Byrne et al. (2022). Psychological impact of far-right terrorism against Muslim minorities on national distress, community, and wellbeing.
  3. Shanaah et al. (2021). Hate begets warmth? The impact of an anti-Muslim terrorist attack on public attitudes toward Muslims.
  4. Sibley et al. (2020). Prejudice toward Muslims in New Zealand: Insights from the New Zealand Attitudes and Values Study.
  5. Yogeeswaran et al. (2019). Exploring New Zealand National Identity and Its Importance for Attitudes toward Muslims and Support for Diversity.