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Sabrina Jasmin Mayer

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The Common Grounds of Adherence? A Qualitative Analysis of Young Partisans’ Collective Identity

2019

While party identification is one of the mostly used concepts for the explanation of vote choice, the components of party identification and the collective identity of party adherents were never explored systematically. After conceptualizing party identification within the social identity approach, we propose a research framework for the analysis of the collective identity of party adherents. Finally, in a first explorative attempt, we use this framework to analyze, as an example, the collective identity of adherents of the German parties SPD and the Greens. Although the two parties are part of the same ideological camp, we found that they both emphasize the importance of shared values, iss…

Politikwissenschaftmedia_common.quotation_subjectCreating shared valueSocial identity approachlanguage.human_languageEpistemologyGermanIdentification (information)Conceptual frameworkCollective identitylanguageIdeologySociologySocial identity theorymedia_common
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The Two Dimensions of Narcissistic Personality and Support for the Radical Right: The Role of Right–Wing Authoritarianism, Social Dominance Orientati…

2020

This paper offers an explanation of the link between grandiose narcissism and support for radical right parties. Drawing on representative data of the GESIS Panel ( N = 2827), focusing on support for the German radical right populist party Alternative for Germany in 2016 and treating grandiose narcissism as a two–dimensional concept, it is shown that the effects of grandiose narcissism are indirect rather than direct. The paper also reveals that it is mainly narcissistic rivalry that accounts for radical right party support, whereas narcissistic admiration has a protecting relationship. Finally, our results indicate that the indirect effects of narcissistic rivalry on radical right party s…

3207 Social PsychologySocial psychology (sociology)Social Psychology300 Social sciences sociology & anthropologymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesImmigrationRight-wing authoritarianism050109 social psychology050105 experimental psychologyRadical rightPsychologieNarcissistic personalityNarcissismmedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesmedicine.symptomPsychologySocial psychologySocial dominance orientation10095 Institute of Sociologymedia_commonEuropean Journal of Personality
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How Multiple Party Identifications Shape the Voters' Political World

2013

Despite being part of the original concept by Campbell et al. (1954, 1960), multiple party identifications are rarely analyzed as most studies use single items that do not allow to identify multiple identifications. I am able to overcome these flaws by using current German survey data. My findings show that considerably shares of the sample hold multiple party identifications. These identifications often have a notable impact on evaluations, attitudes and behavior when compared to single party identification.

GermanIdentification (information)PoliticsPolitical sciencelanguageSurvey data collectionSample (statistics)Single partySocial identity theorySocial psychologylanguage.human_languageSSRN Electronic Journal
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Negative Party Identifications as Out-Group Perceptions in Multi-Party Systems How Do They Affect Vote Choice?

2015

Although negative party identification is part of the original party identification concept by Campbell et al., it has been rarely analyzed in empirical studies. Further, the few existing studies lack a coherent conceptualization of negative partisanship, and focus in their analyses almost exclusively on negative party evaluations. This paper clearly distinguishes between negative party identification and evaluation, conceptualizing both concepts coherently within the social identity framework. In addition, new insights are presented by conceptualizing and operationalizing negative party identifications as out-group perceptions of political parties (based on new German data from 2013). The …

PoliticsOperationalizationEmpirical researchConceptualizationPolitical sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectSelf-categorization theoryIdeologySocial identity theoryIngroups and outgroupsSocial psychologymedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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