Divided over globalisation. Measuring the ideological divide between cosmopolitans and communitarians in Europe using a classification approach

Clara Dilger (FGZ Leipzig)  | 2022

The paper investigates the assumed ideological divide between cosmopolitans and communitarians as part of a new globalisation-related cleavage in Europe. First, the central values and attitudes that form the foundation of the ideological divide are identified. Then, a new methodological approach is proposed, in order to identify the ideological divide using two different classification approaches. Based on data of the European Social Survey 2016, latent-profile-analysis is used to identify societal groups, with similar attitudes regarding six globalisation-related items. The results show, that on the one hand, there are indications of a new ideological divide along attitudes towards globalisation, which also coincide with structural traits. On the other hand, there is a clear distinction between people with very strong positive/negative globalisation-related attitudes, and those with more moderate opinions.

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Date
31.08.2022
Language
English
Publication Type
Journal article
Sources
Dilger, Clara. 2022. Divided over globalisation. Measuring the ideological divide between cosmopolitans and communitarians in Europe using a classification approach. In: Social Science Research 109: 102776. doi: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2022.102776.

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LEI_F_06
RISC Leipzig
Cultural and Socioeconomic Divisions and Right-wing Populism in Germany
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