Whose critique matters? The effects of critic identity and audience on public opinion

Author:

Abramson Yehonatan1,Menon Anil2,Gitlin Abir1

Affiliation:

1. Department of International Relations The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Jerusalem Israel

2. Department of Political Science University of California Merced California USA

Abstract

AbstractWhen evaluating the impact of naming and shaming on public opinion regarding human rights, existing scholarship focuses on messages coming from ingroup or outgroup critics. Diaspora critics, increasingly vocal and visible in recent years, occupy an in‐between identity. What, if any, is the impact of criticism coming from such critics? We address this question by fielding a pre‐registered survey experiment in Israel, a country that routinely faces diasporic criticism. We find that exposure to criticism from both diaspora and foreign critics (but not from domestic critics) triggered a backlash response on the criticized issue (human rights) compared to a no‐criticism condition. However, diaspora critics have a slight advantage over foreigners—their intentions for criticizing the state are perceived as more positive. Despite limited direct impact on public opinion, our findings suggest that the human rights regime could benefit from involving diasporic and domestic actors in their efforts.

Funder

Israel Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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