NSF LogoNSF Award Abstract - #0201149 AWSFL008-DS3

Terror, Immigration, and Civil Liberties in the United States: Small Grant for
Exploratory Research

NSF Org SES
Latest Amendment Date November 30, 2001
Award Number 0201149
Award Instrument Standard Grant
Program Manager Paul J. Wahlbeck
SES DIVN OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC SCIENCES
SBE DIRECT FOR SOCIAL, BEHAV & ECONOMIC SCIE
Start Date November 1, 2001
Expires August 31, 2002 (Estimated)
Expected Total Amount $74960 (Estimated)
Investigator Kathleen Moore (Principal Investigator current)
Sponsor Univ of Connecticut
438 Whitney Road Extension
Storrs, CT 062691133 860/486-3622
NSF Program 1372 LAW AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Field Application
Program Reference Code 0000,9237,OTHR,

Abstract

This project, submitted under the Small Grant for Exploratory Research (SGER) program, will examine public attitudes toward immigration and civil liberties following the attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. In particular, this project will examine public attitudes regarding the freedoms of Muslims in the United States, as well as public attitudes about the arrival of new immigrants from Muslim countries. Using a panel survey of 1,000 adult respondents, the principal investigator will probe attitudes toward security and freedom. A split sample design will be employed to determine differences in attitudes toward restrictions on freedom broadly in contrast to those applied to Muslims. The principal investigator will also test hypotheses about attitudes on immigration. In addition to economic and social explanations of these attitudes, the survey will allow the study of feelings of personal safety.

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