id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ry7qtra7afa2jphchrsblzpsoa Jack Glaser Studying Hate Crime with the Internet: What Makes Racists Advocate Racial Violence? 2002 17 .pdf application/pdf 7849 562 59 We conducted semistructured intervie\vs with 38 participants in White racist Internet chat rooms, examining the extent to which people would, in this unique Miller, Mowrer, & Sears, 1939), their finding quickly became a cornerstone of sociological studies of economic threat and intergroup violence (e.g., Olzak, 1990; economic factor, and hate crime against Blacks, Asians, Jews, or gays and lesbians (Green, Glaser, & Rich, 1998). Our goal was to compare factors that are likely to inspire hate crime, specifically those discussed above: economic threat (i.e., job competition), territorial Posing as a new visitor to the chat rooms, our interviewer presented scenarios of different types of threat differentially inspire advocacy of hate crime. We employed a 3 (threat type: interracial marriage, minority in-migration, job competition) by 3 (threat level: personal, local, national) design. Threat types include interracial marriage, minority in-migration, and job competition. of racist groups on the Internet works to reduce hate crime, perhaps by providing ./cache/work_ry7qtra7afa2jphchrsblzpsoa.pdf ./txt/work_ry7qtra7afa2jphchrsblzpsoa.txt