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The influence of perceived contingency factors on public attitudes towards a policy communication for multiculturalism and multicultural acceptance in South Korea

Based on the contingency theory of accommodation in public relations, this study examined how South Korean citizens perceive contingency factors related to the issue of multiculturalism, and how their perceptions of the contingency factors influence their attitudes towards the Korean government'...

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Published in:Korea observer 2017, 48(4), , pp.791-823
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subjects Acceptance
Acculturation
Adaptation
Attitudes
Citizens
Citizenship
Communication
Contingency (Logic)
Contingency theory
Corporate culture
Cultural competence
Cultural differences
Culture
Foreign residents
Government
Immigrants
Intercultural communication
Laws, regulations and rules
Minority & ethnic groups
Multiculturalism
Multiculturalism & pluralism
National identity
Noncitizens
Organization theory
Perceptions
Political communication
Politics
Public opinion
Public relations
Respondents
Social acceptance
Social aspects
Social environment
Social psychology
Society
Stereotypes
Theory
Threats
Variables
Verbal aggression
정치외교학
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