Subject: social distance, interethnic attitudes, North Macedonia, semantic differential
Year: 2019
Type: Book chapter
Title: The Others: Social Distance between North Macedonian and Albanian Students
Author: Langher, Viviana
Author: Georgievska, Sofija
Author: Ajdinski, Goran
Abstract: “Ethnic distance” is the social distance between different ethnic groups. It influences the acceptance/rejection of members of different ethnic groups in personal and social relationships. It affects intergroup attitudes, willingness to connect with various ethnic groups, and general social behavior. This chapter discusses research regarding social distance for students of North Macedonian and Albanian ethnic origins. The study was carried out on convenience samples of students from high schools and universities. The results converge on the finding of auto- and hetero-stereotypes, underlining the existence of social distance between the two groups. The results highlight the local culture in North Macedonia, its impact on the quality of social relationships between the two groups, and its possible negative effect on the country’s social development. The role of a separate, language-based educational system is discussed.
Publisher: Nova Publisher, New York
Relation:
Identifier: oai:repository.ukim.mk:20.500.12188/15329
Identifier: Langher, V., Arnaudova Gerogievska, S. and Ajdinski, G. (2019). Chapter 4. The Others: Social Distance between Macedonian and Albanian Students In Migration and Refugees: Global Patterns and Local Contexts, Nova Publisher, New York
Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/15329