White candidate support continues amidst explicit and implicit white identity cues

IF 1.8 3区 社会学 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Politics Groups and Identities Pub Date : 2023-10-19 DOI:10.1080/21565503.2023.2266699
Sean Long, Charles Crabtree
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ABSTRACTTo what extent are appeals to pro-white sentiment effective in American politics? Does it matter if such appeals are implicit or explicit? We investigate the degree to which white Americans are less likely to vote for candidates that use explicit appeals to white identity than they are to those who use more implicit appeals to white identity or to out-group animus. In doing so, we provide a crucial supplement to recent work on this topic, which finds that the implicit/explicit model is becoming less relevant for whites, as well as to research on the increased relevance of white in-group attitudes for white voter behavior. To examine the effect of such white identity appeals, we conduct a survey experiment with a national sample of 2746 white Americans. We find that respondents accept both explicit and implicit white identity appeals at the same rate as out-group appeal. Additionally, we see evidence that those who identify strongly as white are more likely to support candidates who engage in racial messaging. Our findings have broad implications for our evolving understanding of racial appeals in American politics, as well as the role of white identity in contemporary political discourse.KEYWORDS: Racial politicscommunicationsocial identitywhite identity Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1 https://www.cnn.com/2016/01/22/politics/donald-trump-retweet-white-genocide/index.html2 https://www.npr.org/2018/08/23/641181345/heres-the-story-behind-that-trump-tweet-on-south-africa-and-why-it-sparked-outra3 https://www.npr.org/2020/09/30/918483794/from-debate-stage-trump-declines-to-denounce-white-supremacy4 https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/powerpost/wp/2017/12/27/ryans-pro-white-primary-foe-denounced-by-breitbart-after-his-anti-semitic-tweets/5 https://www.washingtonpost.com/magazine/2022/01/04/jd-vance-hillbilly-elegy-radicalization/6 Specifically, we dropped from the survey all those respondents who completed it in less than one third of the median time. This was in line with Lucid's recommendations about how to deal with speeders, satisficers, and inattentive respondents. However, results are substantively the same regardless of whether speeders are included as shown in Appendix 5.7 To check the robustness of our results, we also collapsed this variable into a binary indicator that coded replies as 0 if respondents indicated “Not at all likely” and 1 otherwise. Our results are robust to this alternative measurement strategy.
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白人候选人的支持在显性和隐性白人身份线索中继续存在
在美国政治中,对亲白人情绪的呼吁在多大程度上是有效的?这种呼吁是含蓄的还是明确的有关系吗?我们调查了美国白人在多大程度上不太可能投票给那些明确呼吁白人身份的候选人,而不太可能投票给那些更含蓄地呼吁白人身份或群体外敌意的候选人。在此过程中,我们为该主题的最新研究提供了重要的补充,该研究发现内隐/外显模型与白人的相关性越来越小,以及白人群体内态度与白人选民行为的相关性越来越强的研究。为了检验这种白人身份诉求的影响,我们在全国2746名美国白人中进行了一项调查实验。我们发现,受访者接受显性和隐性白人身份诉求的比例与接受外群体诉求的比例相同。此外,我们看到有证据表明,那些强烈认为自己是白人的人更有可能支持那些传播种族主义信息的候选人。我们的研究结果对我们对美国政治中的种族诉求以及白人身份在当代政治话语中的作用的不断发展的理解具有广泛的意义。关键词:种族政治传播社会身份白人身份披露声明作者未发现潜在的利益冲突。注1 https://www.cnn.com/2016/01/22/politics/donald-trump-retweet-white-genocide/index.html2 https://www.npr.org/2018/08/23/641181345/heres-the-story-behind-that-trump-tweet-on-south-africa-and-why-it-sparked-outra3 https://www.npr.org/2020/09/30/918483794/from-debate-stage-trump-declines-to-denounce-white-supremacy4 https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/powerpost/wp/2017/12/27/ryans-pro-white-primary-foe-denounced-by-breitbart-after-his-anti-semitic-tweets/5https://www.washingtonpost.com/magazine/2022/01/04/jd-vance-hillbilly-elegy-radicalization/6具体来说,我们从调查中删除了所有在中位数时间不到三分之一的时间内完成调查的受访者。这与Lucid关于如何处理超速者、满足者和注意力不集中的受访者的建议是一致的。然而,无论是否包括超速者,结果基本上是相同的,如附录5.7所示,为了检查我们结果的稳健性,我们还将该变量分解为二进制指标,如果受访者表示“完全不可能”,则将回复编码为0,否则为1。我们的结果对于这种替代测量策略是稳健的。
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