On October 7, 2023, a Hamas-led terrorist attack in Israel killed 1,200 Israelis and kidnapped about 250 others. The almost immediate spread of news and images of the attack produced heavy emotional reactions in public opinion in many countries. The article analyzes data from a representative survey on the attitudes toward Jews and Muslims of Italian undergraduates conducted between late September and late October 2023, encompassing both those dramatic events and the war that followed. Four main findings emerge. First, Italian students tend to organize attitudes towards Jews around three main dimensions, those toward Muslims around one. Second, attitudes towards the two groups vary according to cultural values of reference, commitment to study, and political orientation. Third, negative attitudes towards Muslims are more prevalent than those toward Jews, but this difference narrows between center-left and left-leaning students and, in some cases, reverses. Finally, the analysis shows that one of the dimensions organizing unfavourable attitudes towards Jews experienced very substantial growth on the days immediately following October 7, that is, the date of the Hamas terrorist attack inside Israeli territory.

Colombo, A., Dalla-Zuanna, G., Saracino, B., Quassoli, F., Scioni, M. (2024). Before and after October 7: Changes in Italian Undergraduates’ Attitudes towards Jews and Muslims. STUDIES IN CONTEMPORARY JEWRY, 44(4), 937-964 [10.1007/s12397-024-09615-0].

Before and after October 7: Changes in Italian Undergraduates’ Attitudes towards Jews and Muslims

Quassoli F.;
2024

Abstract

On October 7, 2023, a Hamas-led terrorist attack in Israel killed 1,200 Israelis and kidnapped about 250 others. The almost immediate spread of news and images of the attack produced heavy emotional reactions in public opinion in many countries. The article analyzes data from a representative survey on the attitudes toward Jews and Muslims of Italian undergraduates conducted between late September and late October 2023, encompassing both those dramatic events and the war that followed. Four main findings emerge. First, Italian students tend to organize attitudes towards Jews around three main dimensions, those toward Muslims around one. Second, attitudes towards the two groups vary according to cultural values of reference, commitment to study, and political orientation. Third, negative attitudes towards Muslims are more prevalent than those toward Jews, but this difference narrows between center-left and left-leaning students and, in some cases, reverses. Finally, the analysis shows that one of the dimensions organizing unfavourable attitudes towards Jews experienced very substantial growth on the days immediately following October 7, that is, the date of the Hamas terrorist attack inside Israeli territory.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Antisemitism; Attitudes toward Jews; Attitudes toward Muslim; Italy; October 7, 2023, Hamas Attack; Political Orientation; Public Opinion; University students;
English
27-nov-2024
2024
44
4
937
964
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Colombo, A., Dalla-Zuanna, G., Saracino, B., Quassoli, F., Scioni, M. (2024). Before and after October 7: Changes in Italian Undergraduates’ Attitudes towards Jews and Muslims. STUDIES IN CONTEMPORARY JEWRY, 44(4), 937-964 [10.1007/s12397-024-09615-0].
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