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Diversity assent: conceptualisation and an empirical application
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Abstract Recent evidence suggests that in many European countries generally positive views about societal diversity predominate. Yet, as research has rather focussed on negative attitudes towards immigration and diversity, less is known about positive attitudes and those who hold them. The paper makes a conc... view more
Recent evidence suggests that in many European countries generally positive views about societal diversity predominate. Yet, as research has rather focussed on negative attitudes towards immigration and diversity, less is known about positive attitudes and those who hold them. The paper makes a conceptual and an empirical contribution to filling this gap. We introduce a multidimensional concept, "diversity assent", to capture both evaluations of diversity and attitudes towards reflecting diversity in societal institutions. We test the concept using the case of urban Germany, drawing from a large, purpose-built survey. We demonstrate that, while assent differs for the two dimensions, a sizeable majority of those who evaluate diversity positively also agree with representing diversity in official policy and institutions, with some differences along socio-political lines.... view less
Keywords
diversity; attitude; Federal Republic of Germany; immigration; migration; multicultural society
Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Free Keywords
survey; support; ALLBUS 2016
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Page/Pages
p. 3212-3236
Journal
Ethnic and Racial Studies, 47 (2024) 15
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2023.2277317
ISSN
1466-4356
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed