Religion and Policy Preferences in Context: Born-Again Christian Identity, Support for Inclusive COVID-19 Aid, and the Broader Political Environment

IF 1.9 1区 哲学 0 RELIGION Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion Pub Date : 2024-06-08 DOI:10.1111/jssr.12929
Christopher H. Seto, Selena E. Ortiz
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How COVID-19 economic aid should be distributed continues to be an important societal question, with relevance to current and future public health policy. We argue that religious identities condition the influence of broader political context on COVID-19 policy preferences, serving as social conduits through which political attitudes are transmitted. We analyze original U.S. survey data (N = 989), to examine support for inclusive (i.e., including undocumented immigrants) COVID-19 economic aid. We find that individuals’ religious identities interact with county-level political context to influence COVID-19 policy preferences. Born-Again Christian individuals are more strongly affected by conservative political climates compared to their religious and nonreligious peers, after controlling for individual political characteristics and a host of sociodemographic factors. Findings support the conceptualization of conservative religious identities as social conduits for political messaging and show the importance of religion to how policy opinions are shaped by the broader environment.

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背景下的宗教与政策偏好:重生的基督徒身份、对包容性 COVID-19 援助的支持以及更广泛的政治环境
如何分配 COVID-19 经济援助仍然是一个重要的社会问题,与当前和未来的公共卫生政策息息相关。我们认为,宗教身份制约着更广泛的政治环境对 COVID-19 政策偏好的影响,是传播政治态度的社会渠道。我们分析了美国的原始调查数据(N = 989),研究了对包容性(即包括无证移民)COVID-19 经济援助的支持。我们发现,个人的宗教身份与县级政治背景相互作用,影响 COVID-19 政策偏好。在控制了个人政治特征和一系列社会人口因素之后,与信教和不信教的同龄人相比,"重生基督徒 "受保守政治气候的影响更大。研究结果支持了保守派宗教身份作为政治信息传递的社会渠道这一概念,并显示了宗教对于大环境如何塑造政策观点的重要性。
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期刊介绍: Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion is a multi-disciplinary journal that publishes articles, research notes, and book reviews on the social scientific study of religion. Published articles are representative of the best current theoretical and methodological treatments of religion. Substantive areas include both micro-level analysis of religious organizations, institutions, and social change. While many articles published in the journal are sociological, the journal also publishes the work of psychologists, political scientists, anthropologists, and economists.
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