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_aTurnbull-Dugarte, Stuart J. _9123051 |
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245 | 0 | _aInstrumentally Inclusive: The Political Psychology of Homonationalism | |
260 | _bAmerican Political Science Review | ||
260 | _c2024 | ||
300 | _a1360-1378 | ||
520 | _aCan nativist attitudes condition support for LGBT+ rights? The sustained advance in pro-LGBT+ attitudes in the West often contrasts with the greening of anti-immigrant sentiment propagated by nativist supply-side actors. We argue that these parallel trends are causally connected, theorizing that exposure to sexually conservative ethnic out-groups can provoke an instrumental increase in LGBT+ inclusion, particularly among those hostile toward immigration. Leveraging experiments in Britain and Spain, we provide causal evidence that citizens strategically liberalize their levels of support for LGBT+ rights when opponents of these measures are from the ethnic out-group. In a context where sexuality-based liberalism is nationalized, increasing tolerance toward LGBT+ citizens is driven by a desire among nativist citizens to socially disidentify from those out-groups perceived as inimical to these nationalized norms. Our analyses provide a critical interpretation of positive trends in LGBT+ tolerance with instrumental liberalism masking lower rates of genuine shifts in LGBT+ inclusion. | ||
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_a Homonationalism _9123052 |
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_a LGBT+ Right _9123053 |
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_a Sexuality-based Liberalism _9123054 |
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_aPolitical Psychology _92272 |
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_a Ortega, Alberto Lopez _9123055 |
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856 | _uhttps://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/american-political-science-review/article/instrumentally-inclusive-the-political-psychology-of-homonationalism/1D9425F6FA20F34B0918018275A507A8 | ||
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