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In principle or in practice? Investigation of Japanese university students’ perceptions and attitudes toward multiculturalism in Japan

Pages 164-183 | Received 05 Jan 2020, Accepted 14 May 2020, Published online: 10 Jun 2020
 

ABSTRACT

This study aims to understand the perceptions and attitudes of Japanese young people toward multiculturalism and immigrants in Japan. Different variables such as the perceived threat from the influx of immigrants and the degree of national identity and pride were measured and analyzed. How these variables affect perceptions of and attitudes toward multiculturalism and immigrants were also explored. The study was conducted in three universities in Tokyo and the main sample comprised 332 Japanese students who had no migration background. According to the results, Japanese students showed very divergent attitudes toward cultural diversity, equality, and equal opportunity in multiculturalism.

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Esther Stockwell

Esther Stockwell is a Professor of Communication Studies in the Faculty of Sustainability Studies at Hosei University in Tokyo, Japan.

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