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@article{ Voicu2012,
 title = {Effect of Nationalism on Religiosity in 30 European Countries},
 author = {Voicu, Malina},
 journal = {European Sociological Review},
 number = {3},
 pages = {333-343},
 volume = {28},
 year = {2012},
 issn = {1468-2672},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcq067},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-450235},
 abstract = {The relations between nationalism and religiosity are complex. Although many previous studies consider religion as a precursor of nationalism, Mitchell (2006) shows that in some contexts the relationship is a reciprocal one. The present approach focuses on the connection between nationalism and Christian religiosity in European countries. People who experience rapid social changes are more likely to reinforce their national identity by searching for stability and a new definition of self and of their own identity. Religion can provide content to the reinforced national identity, especially in the context of religious monopoly resulting in the formation of larger groups that have higher potential for political mobilization and are more likely to control more resources especially when they are supported by the state. The article uses survey data provided by European Values Survey (2000 wave) for the Christian population of 30 European societies. Multilevel regression analysis was used for the analysis. The results indicate a positive effect of nationalist ideology on religiosity in countries with higher level of religious concentration, but no special impact of nationalist ideology on religion was found in post-communist countries. Adapted from the source document.},
 keywords = {Christentum; Identitätsbildung; Wertorientierung; regression analysis; value; value-orientation; nationalism; Europa; Religiosität; religious factors; Wert; soziale Entwicklung; Europe; identity formation; Regressionsanalyse; religiöse Faktoren; European Social Survey; religiousness; European Social Survey; nationale Identität; Religion; religion; Christianity; social change; Nationalismus; national identity}}