Ethno-religious identification and support for interreligious violence: A study of Muslim and Christian students in Indonesia and the Philippines
Source
Politics and Religion, 15, 2, (2022), pp. 344-373ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor

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Leerstoel Empirische en praktische religiewetenschap
Leerstoel Vergelijkende Godsdienstwetenschappen
Journal title
Politics and Religion
Volume
vol. 15
Issue
iss. 2
Languages used
English (eng)
Page start
p. 344
Page end
p. 373
Subject
Center for Religion and Contemporary Society (CRCS); Inequality, cohesion and modernization; Ongelijkheid, cohesie en moderniseringAbstract
This study examines mechanisms and conditions under which ethnoreligious identification is related to support for out-group violence. It uses unique survey data collected among religious minorities and majorities in conflict and non-conflict regions in Indonesia and the Philippines. We find that strong ethno-religious identification is positively related to support for out-group violence. This relationship is fully mediated by the perception of out-group threat, suggesting that ethno-religious identification facilitates the perception of out-group threat, which, in turn, is positively related to support of violence. While the experience of communal violence increases support for interreligious violence, it does not influence the relationship between perceived group threat and support for violence. Interestingly, there is some evidence that the negative influence of intergroup contact on violence support is weaker for those who experienced communal violence.
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