MUTUAL INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS IN PLURAL SOCIETIES (MIRIPS)

List of participants and planned samples

Name University E-Mail dominant group(s) non-dominant particularities/ included A Y group(s) included A Y comments Australia [email protected] Dandy, Justine Edith Cowan University

Ziaian, Tahereh University of South [email protected] Australia Paradies, Yin Deakin University [email protected] Dunn, Kevin Western Sydney [email protected] University Jetten, Jolanda University of [email protected] Queensland Canada Berry, John Queen’s [email protected] Angloceltic and French To be decided Canadians Cameron, Jim St Mary’s [email protected] Noels, Kim Alberta [email protected]

Safdar, Saba Guelph [email protected] Chinese students and immigrants China Yong-cai, Chang Central University [email protected] Han towards Mongolians X X Mongolians X In Beijing for Nationalities

Zhongyong, Chen Inner Mongolian [email protected] In Mongolian Yisheng, Yang Normal University Autonomous Area

Name University E-Mail dominant group(s) non-dominant particularities/ included A Y group(s) included A Y comments Jing, Li Lanzhou University In non-Autonomous Area Estonia Vetik, Raivo Tallinn [email protected] Finland Mähönen, Tuuli University of [email protected] Russians Russians Studying ‘Russians’ i n Anna Helsinki finland in three different status positions: as a Jasinskaya-Lahti, University of [email protected] Russians Russians majority, as a cultural Helsinki minority and as an Inga immigrant group. France Guimond, Serge Blaise Pascal, Serge.GUIMOND@univ- French towards North- X North Africans/Muslims X Target youth for now but France bpclermont.fr Africans/Muslims may try adult also

Sabatier, Colette University of [email protected] Bordeaux 2 Schleyer- U. de la [email protected] French X X People from north-Africa X X Particularily interested in Lindenmann, Méditerranée, and the Comoros islands young adults (age 17 to Marseille (which are partly French) 25) Alexandra Otyakmaz, Berrin University of [email protected] -Essen Rohmann, Anette University of [email protected] Germans towards Turks X X X X May include additional Muenster Germans towards X X Italians in Germany X X samples

Name University E-Mail dominant group(s) non-dominant particularities/ included A Y group(s) included A Y comments Sharma, Sujata Independent [email protected] Germans towards South X South Asians X X Given the little historical Researcher Asians contact between the two groups, it would be interesting to examine the socio-cognitive processes and interaction patterns between the immigrants and natives considering the ever increasing pool of immigrants from South Asia over last decade Germans towards Turks X X Turks X X Greece Motti-Stefanidi, University of [email protected] Greeks X X Albanians, Pontians X X Pontians are immigrant Frosso Athens (main immigr. Groups, of the Diaspora however, there are other ethnic groups in Greece) Hong Kong Chen, Sylvia The Hong Kong [email protected] Hong Kong Chinese towards X New immigrants from X Xiaohua Polytechnic new immigrants from Mainland China University Mainland China Indonesia Meinarno, Eko A. Universitas [email protected] Javanese X Chinese, Sundanese, X Indonesia Gorontalese, Bataknese Suwartono, Universitas Katolik Javanese X Chinese, Sundanese, X Christiany Atma Jaya Gorontalese, Bataknese Juneman Binus University Javanese X Chinese, Sundanese, X Gorontalese, Bataknese Danamasi, Dimas Universitas Javanese X Chinese, Sundanese, X Indonesia Gorontalese, Bataknese Putra, Idhamsyah Johanes Kepler Javanese X Chinese, Sundanese, X E. University Gorontalese, Bataknese

Name University E-Mail dominant group(s) non-dominant particularities/ included A Y group(s) included A Y comments India Mishra, Ramesh Banaras Hindu [email protected] Tripathi, R. C. Allahabad [email protected]

Japan Geonsil, Lee University of [email protected] Japanese X Korean new commers in X particularily interested in Tokyo Japanese towards Koreans Japan professional workers, Koreans in Japan firstly. The sample will included immigrants and be expanded to the new commers general koreans and their youths.

Joonha, Park Nagoya University [email protected] Japanese X Korean new commers in X particularily interested in of Commerce and Japanese towards Koreans Japan professional workers, Business Koreans in Japan firstly. The sample will included immigrants and be expanded to the new commers general koreans and their youths.

Italy

Inguglia, Cristiano University of [email protected] Italians towards Maghrebians X X - Maghrebians (Tunisians X X Palermo (Tunisians and Moroccans) and Moroccans)

Italians towards Bangladeshi X X - Bangladeshi X X

Italians towards Romanians X X - Romanians X The Romanians are mainly adults we have to check the presence of youth

Name University E-Mail dominant group(s) non-dominant particularities/ included A Y group(s) included A Y comments Musso, Pasquale University of [email protected] Italians towards Maghrebians X X - Maghrebians (Tunisians X X Palermo (Tunisians and Moroccans) and Moroccans)

Italians towards Bangladeshi X X - Bangladeshi X X

Italians towards Romanians X X - Romanians X The Romanians are mainly adults we have to check the presence of youth Zurloni, Valentino University of Milan [email protected] Italians towards Albanians X Albanians X Bicocca Italians towards Chinese

Italians towards Chinese X Chinese X Malta Sammut, Gordon [email protected] New Zealand Ward, Colleen Victoria University [email protected] Anglo-New Zealanders X Maori, Chinese, Indian, X Each group’s attitudes of Wellington Samoan. toward all other groups; no data collected yet, awaiting funding Norway Sam, David Bergen [email protected] Portugal Neto, Félix Universidade do [email protected] Portuguese towards X Angolans X Porto immigrants Brazilians X Capeverdenas X Guine-Bissau X Indians X Russia

Name University E-Mail dominant group(s) non-dominant particularities/ included A Y group(s) included A Y comments Lebedeva, State University – [email protected] Russians towards Caucasian X North Caucasian groups X Nadezhda Higher School of peoples (Chechens, Karachai etc.) Economics [email protected] Transcausasia peoples Tatarko, (Armenians, Georgians) Alexander Rybichenko, International [email protected] Tatiana Scientific- Educational Laboratory for Sociocultural Research Singapore Leong, Chan Singapore [email protected] Hoong Spain Grad, Héctor Universidad [email protected] Spaniards towards Moroccan X X Moroccan X X The sample will avoid Autónoma de Saharian (Bereber) Madrid subjects. Spaniards towards Latin X X Latin American X X Most possible focus on American Ecuadorian subjects (the greater LA immigrant group in Spain now) Núñez, Isabel Universidad de [email protected] Spaniards towards Moroccan X X Moroccan X X The sample will avoid Cádiz Saharian (Bereber) subjects. Spaniards towards Latin X X Latin American X X Most possible focus on American Ecuadorian subjects (the greater LA immigrant group in Spain)

Switzerland Haenni Hoti, University of [email protected] Swiss (German and French X Italians X Andrea Teacher Education speaking) towards Portuguese of Central - Italo-Swiss; Albano-Swiss Albanians Buholzer, Alois Switzerland, and Portuguese-Swiss Müller, Marianne Lucerne (probably) Turkey Ataca, Bilge Bogazaci [email protected] Cemalcilar, Koç University [email protected] Turkish people against X X Kurds, Arabs and internal X X Zeynep migrant groups in Turkey migrants in Turkey