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November 17, 2021
[SSJ: 11635] LMU Japan-Center: migration lecture series // 22 Nov. 2021, talk by Yoshiaki Kubo (University of the Ryukyus) and Isamu Okada (Nagoya University) on "COVID-19 Health Certification Reduces Outgroup Bias: Evidence from a Conjoint Experiment in
From: Gabriele Vogt <gabriele.vogt@lmu.de>
Date: 2021/11/15
Dear colleagues,
kindly allow me to alert you to the next lecture in the migration series
currently under way at Japan-Center at LMU Munich:
"COVID-19 Health Certification Reduces Outgroup Bias: Evidence from a
Conjoint Experiment in Japan"
Monday, 22 November 2021, 11am-noon CET / 7pm-8pm JST via Zoom
https://www.japan.uni-muenchen.de/veranstaltungen/abstracts-migrant-m-wise-21-22/abstract_migrant_okada_kubo/index.html
Psychological theorem supposes that serious threats cause negative attitudes by ingroups to outgroups, i.e., outgroup bias. For example, the behavioral immune system theory claims a chain reaction from infectious threats to outgroup bias as the human defense against pathogens. However, what reduces outgroup bias from threats to health caused by a pandemic is unknown. This study deals with this missing argument by focusing on threats to health by COVID-19, which have caused negative attitudes toward racial/ethnic groups, immigrants, or tourists worldwide. In particular, this study provides evidence that health certifications to prove immunity or negativity for COVID-19 contribute to reducing the outgroup bias. Using a discrete choice experiment with a randomized conjoint design in Japan, we investigated public attitudes toward inbound travelers entering the country, including foreigners, immigrants, or tourists. We found that those inbound travelers carrying a health certificate have a higher probability of being admitted entry by host residents: a vaccination certificate by 31 percent and a negative certificate by 27 percent. These effects are the same size as those travelers undergoing self-isolation. Our results demonstrate that health certifications can mitigate outgroup bias among ingroups facing threats to health by COVID-19. We anticipate our study to support the introduction of a vaccine passport, which is often denied in terms of inequality between vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals. At the same time, especially for unvaccinated travelers, this study suggests that a negative certificate can be an alternative to a vaccine passport.
Yoshiaki Kubo is an Associate Professor at the Department of Law, Politics and International Relations, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of the Ryukyus, Japan, and; Joint Researcher at Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Japan. He is also a former Academic Associate at Program on U.S.-Japan Relations, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, USA, and; former Visiting Scholar at Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies, Indiana University Bloomington, USA. He received a Ph.D. and M.A. in Political Science from the University of Tsukuba, Japan, and; B.A. in Law from Chuo University, Japan.
Isamu Okada is an Associate Professor at the Graduate School of International Development, Nagoya University. He received a Ph.D. and M.A. in Political Science from the University of Tsukuba, Japan.
The lecture will be conducted via Zoom. You are kindly requested to register with Zoom in advance:
https://lmu-munich.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIqdOyhrDMvG9CvDJL4t5gbZjl7b-JaEJSs
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The next lecture in this series is scheduled to take place on 29
November 2021, 11am-noon CET / 7pm-8pm JST via Zoom
"Japan's Scope of Nursing Viewed by Foreign Nurses" by Professor Yuko
Ohara-Hirano, PhD (Nagoya University) and Professor Michiyo
Yoneno-Reyes, PhD (University of Shizuoka)
A full line-up of the migration lecture series and other talks at LMU
Japan-Center is available from:
https://www.japan.uni-muenchen.de/veranstaltungen/index.html
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We look forward to welcoming you online.
Kind regards,
Gabriele Vogt
-- Prof. Dr. Gabriele Vogt
Japan-Zentrum der LMU
Seminargebäude am Englischen Garten
Oettingenstr. 67
D-80538 München
gabriele.vogt@lmu.de
https://www.japan.uni-muenchen.de/
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