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Affective Polarization and Group Identity
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정서 양극화와 집단 정체성 인식

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Shang E. Ha (서강대학교)
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Asiatic Reaserch Institute, Korea University The Journal of Asiatic Studies Vol.65 No.4(Wn.190) KCI Accredited Journals
Published
2022.12
Pages
37 - 62 (26page)
DOI
10.31930/JAS.2022.12.65.4.37

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Using an online survey conducted in the context of the 20th South Korean parliamentary election, this study examines whether affective polarization (i.e., partisanship-based in-group favoritism) is associated with individuals’ national identity and attitudes toward immigrants. The present study tests a set of hypotheses based on a social psychological theory that suggests in-group favoritism is fungible. Analysis demonstrates that individuals are more likely to hold strong national identity and express antagonism against immigrants, as the level of affective polarization increases. The findings, which are more salient among those who support conservative political parties than their counterparts, imply that affective polarization may be able to promote nationalistic sentiments, out-group prejudice, and populist attitudes.

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Ⅰ. 들어가며
Ⅱ. 정서 양극화의 영향: 국민정체성과 이주민에 대한 태도
Ⅲ. 자료 및 측정
Ⅳ. 회귀분석 결과
Ⅴ. 맺음말
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