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Social Identity and Social Cohesion: How Disrespect threatens Social Cohesion - Do Social Inclusion Policies affect Pro-EU Integration Party Voting Behaviour among Social Groups?
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Deutsche Gesellschaft für Soziologie (DGS)
Abstract Social inclusion policies, a key focus of the European Union, target at bridging the social recognition gaps between lowly recognized and highly recognized social groups. However, while previously disadvantaged groups might benefit as regards to equal recognition through democratic instruments, the ... view more
Social inclusion policies, a key focus of the European Union, target at bridging the social recognition gaps between lowly recognized and highly recognized social groups. However, while previously disadvantaged groups might benefit as regards to equal recognition through democratic instruments, the traditionally advantaged groups may feel threatened by inclusion policies resulting from political responsiveness to claims by disadvantaged groups since such responsiveness endangers their 'special rights'. Using primarily longitudinal data from European Social Survey, Chapel Hill Expert Survey, and independent inclusion indices, our study suggests that higher social inclusion policies do not make the traditionally advantaged groups (natives and religious people) vote more for Eurosceptic parties; instead, the policies motivate them to vote more for pro-EU integration parties just like their traditionally disadvantaged counterparts (migrants and non-religious people). The implication is that inclusion policies are not the reasons for the gaps in voting for pro-EU integration parties in the national elections between the minorities and majorities.... view less
Keywords
social cohesion; identity; social integration; social recognition; EU; migration; minority; European integration; voting behavior; religiousness
Classification
General Sociology, Basic Research, General Concepts and History of Sociology, Sociological Theories
Free Keywords
Eurosceptic; inclusion; European Social Survey (ESS), rounds 1-9 (2020); Chapel Hill Expert Survey (CHES) Trend File, 1999-2019
Collection Title
Polarisierte Welten: Verhandlungen des 41. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie 2022
Editor
Villa, Paula-Irene
Conference
41. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie "Polarisierte Welten". Bielefeld, 2022
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
ISSN
2367-4504
Status
Published Version; reviewed
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