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Partisan Prejudice: Origins, Consequences and Remedies in European Multiparty Democracies

Descripción del proyecto

Erradicación de los prejuicios partidistas a través de su comprensión

Los prejuicios partidistas, impulsados por estereotipos, hacen referencia a la animadversión que algunas personas sienten por los simpatizantes de determinados partidos políticos en los sistemas multipartidistas. Su existencia lleva a la desconfianza, la división social y la exclusión. A pesar de ser una amenaza para las democracias liberales, se han llevado a cabo pocos estudios sobre esta cuestión. En el proyecto ARTISAN, financiado con fondos europeos, se empleará un método específico para ofrecer información sobre su causa, prevalencia y efectos políticos/sociales en doce países europeos. Esto brindará la posibilidad de obtener soluciones y minimizar sus efectos.

Objetivo

Partisan prejudice exists when citizens hold negative attitudes towards party supporters. Such prejudice is widespread: many people have stereotypical views of and dislike the supporters of certain parties, sometimes amounting to outright partisan hostility.
Partisan prejudice is a challenge for liberal democracy. It deepens societal rifts, lowers social trust, weakens the acceptance of elite compromise and leads to discrimination and social ostracism. This challenge is urgent at a time of political division and democratic backsliding. Yet, partisan prejudice is barely studied, particularly in Europe.
PARTISAN will provide a novel theoretical framework and rigorous empirical evidence for understanding partisan prejudice, with the ambition of fundamentally altering how voters and parties are studied in multiparty systems. The theoretical framework posits that objective characteristics of party supporters form the basis of partisan stereotypes, but that these linkages are filtered through individual perceptions and moderated by party- and country-level characteristics.
Based on this framework, this project will provide ground-breaking evidence on the prevalence and origins of partisan prejudice and assess its political and societal consequences, including for political participation, discrimination and social cohesion. PARTISAN will also provide political and societal actors with evidence on three ways to reduce partisan prejudice: interparty contact, recategorization and social norms.
PARTISAN will implement new measurement tools in a new twelve-country survey and in experiments conducted in population-based surveys and in the field. Innovative experimental designs will be used to rigorously assess the origins and consequences of partisan prejudice, as well as potential remedies.
Studying a little-studied phenomenon using diverse methods, PARTISAN will significantly extend our knowledge of partisan prejudice, what effects it has and how its impact can be minimized.

Institución de acogida

UNIVERSITAT WIEN
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 1 998 641,00
Dirección
UNIVERSITATSRING 1
1010 Wien
Austria

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Región
Ostösterreich Wien Wien
Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Enlaces
Coste total
€ 1 998 641,00

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