政治暴力的长期影响:来自西班牙内战的政治态度证据

The Long‐term Effects of Political Violence on Political Attitudes: Evidence from the Spanish Civil War

Kyklos · 2015
被引 16
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

利用西班牙内战调查数据,研究发现家庭遭受暴力者反而对政治更感兴趣、更了解且参与度更高,挑战了政治暴力降低公众参与的普遍预期。

Abstract

Summary This article investigates whether political violence has long‐term effects on attitudes toward political participation. This is an interesting topic because public engagement and social capital play a crucial role in shaping the economy and democracy. We exploit a recent survey on the 1936‐1939 Spanish Civil War to shed light on this question. Our findings indicate that being a member of a family that suffered violence during the Civil War is related to a higher interest, knowledge and engagement in politics. These results stand in stark contrast to the common expectation that political violence leads to lower public engagement, while they are consistent with other studies focusing on the short‐term consequences of civil conflicts. Therefore, the legacy of political violence, far from creating political apathy, may be the higher involvement of citizens in politics.

西班牙内战政治暴力政治态度长期影响