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Contested Citizenship and Social Exclusion: Adolescent Arab American Immigrants' Views of the Social Contract
Authors:Laura Wray-Lake  Amy K Syvertsen  Constance A Flanagan
Institution:1. The Pennsylvania State University , ldw134@psu.edu;3. The Pennsylvania State University ,
Abstract:Drawing from social contract theory, we explore how some adolescent Arab immigrants' (n = 99) sensitivity to the image of their ethnic group as enemies of America colors their interpretation of the social contract. Analyses of data collected in 1997 reveal that those youth who reported that the American media portray Arab people and nations as enemies of the United States are more attuned to personal experiences of prejudice based on their ethnic identity and are more dubious that the tenets of the social contract apply equally across groups. Negative images of Arab Americans were well in place prior to September 11, 2001, a pivotal moment that altered the lives of Arab Americans as well as the discourse on immigration and citizenship.
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