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换个名字的白人?反基督教偏见指控能否作为种族狗哨?

White by Another Name? Can Anti-Christian Bias Claims Serve as a Racial Dog Whistle?

Psychological Science · 2024
被引 34 · 同刊同年前 4%
人大 AFT50ABS 4*

中文导读

研究通过四项实验发现,反基督教偏见的言论可以成为白人基督徒之间隐晦表达种族团结的“狗哨”,既传递对白人的支持,又避免直接冒犯。

Abstract

= 4,307) explored whether anti-Christian bias claims can discreetly signal White allyship among Christian American adults. In Experiments 1 and 2, reading about anti-Christian bias led White, but not Black, Christians to perceive more anti-White bias. Experiments 3 and 4 demonstrate the connection between Christian and White can be leveraged by politicians in the form of a racial dog whistle. In Experiment 3, White Christians perceived a politician concerned about anti-Christian bias as caring more about anti-White bias and more willing to fight for White people (relative to a control). This politician was also perceived as less offensive than a politician concerned about anti-White bias. In Experiment 4, Black Christians perceived a politician concerned about anti-Christian bias as less offensive than one concerned about anti-White bias yet still unlikely to fight for Black people. Results suggest "anti-Christian bias" can provide a relatively palatable way to signal allegiance to White people.

社会心理学种族偏见政治心理学宗教与政治