Nationalist Attitudes in Quebec and Belgium
Wallace D. Loh
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Wallace D. Loh: School of Law University of Washington
Journal of Conflict Resolution, 1975, vol. 19, issue 2, 217-249
Abstract:
A questionnaire survey of nationalist attitudes of a nonrepresentative sample of 374 high school youth in Quebec and Belgium was conducted. Scales of political and cultural nationalism, constructed by factor analysis and interitem correlations, had satisfactory alpha reliability and concurrent validity. The effects of different kinds of status on nationalist attitudes were examined. Political nationalism was found related to ethnicity (ascribed status) and social class (achieved status), but not to the interaction of ethnicity and social class (status inconsistency). The relationship between bilingualism and nationalism was also explored. Bilingual fluency was associated with cultural, but not with political, nationalism.
Date: 1975
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DOI: 10.1177/002200277501900202
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