Een pandemie van polarisatie?

Autoren/Mitwirkende
Titel
Een pandemie van polarisatie?
Zusammenfassung
Angaben zum Inhalt: „A polarization pandemic? Political polarization has been identified as a key societal risk of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. While various actors have expressed concern about extreme single-issue opinions, mass polarization may be characterized better as increasing association between various opinions. This could lead to deepening cleavages as new issues arise. We thus describe opinions surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic relative to pre-existing mass opinion structures. We review the science on polarization, ultimately focusing on the Netherlands specifically. Using survey data of Dutch social media users (N = 216), we find that opinion clustering on general political issues is loose, and that these clusters do not uniformly predict attitudes towards measures to combat consequences of COVID-19. Nevertheless, the found clusters are better predictors than ideological identification. These results stress the importance of conceptualizing polarization as multi-attitudinal clustering rather than as unidimensional opinion difference.“
Publikation
Mens & Maatschappij
Band
96
Ausgabe
2
Seiten
179–211
Datum
2021/05/01
Sprache
en
ISSN
0025-9454, 1876-2816
Heruntergeladen am
09.03.22, 11:51
Zitierung
KEIJZER, Marijn A. und Kieran D. MEPHAM, 2021. Een pandemie van polarisatie? Mens & Maatschappij [online]. 1 Mai 2021. Bd. 96, Nr. 2, S. 179–211. [Zugriff am: 9 März 2022]. DOI 10.5117/MEM2021.2.003.KEIJ. Verfügbar unter: https://www.aup-online.com/content/journals/10.5117/MEM2021.2.003.KEIJ