作者
Todd K Hartman, Thomas VA Stocks, Ryan McKay, Jilly Gibson-Miller, Liat Levita, Anton P Martinez, Liam Mason, Orla McBride, Jamie Murphy, Mark Shevlin, Kate M Bennett, Philip Hyland, Thanos Karatzias, Frédérique Vallières, Richard P Bentall
发表日期
2021/9
期刊
Social Psychological and Personality Science
卷号
12
期号
7
页码范围
1274-1285
出版商
Sage Publications
简介
Research has demonstrated that situational factors such as perceived threats to the social order activate latent authoritarianism. The deadly COVID-19 pandemic presents a rare opportunity to test whether existential threat stemming from an indiscriminate virus moderates the relationship between authoritarianism and political attitudes toward the nation and out-groups. Using data from two large nationally representative samples of adults in the United Kingdom (N = 2,025) and Republic of Ireland (N = 1,041) collected during the initial phases of strict lockdown measures in both countries, we find that the associations between right-wing authoritarianism (RWA) and (1) nationalism and (2) anti-immigrant attitudes are conditional on levels of perceived threat. As anxiety about the COVID-19 pandemic increases, so too does the effect of RWA on those political outcomes. Thus, it appears that existential threats to humanity …
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