Religious liberties or reading rainbows? The partisan implications of religious liberties frames in education attitudes

Author:

Walker Brooklyn1ORCID,Haider‐Markel Donald P.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Fine Arts and Humanities Hutchinson Community College Hutchinson Kansas USA

2. Department of Political Science University of Kansas Lawrence Kansas USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveMany state legislatures have moved to restrict LGBT students’ rights, and the Supreme Court has veered toward greater protection of religious free exercise protection over LGBT nondiscrimination policies. Some studies have found that rights framings are associated with heightened affective and attitudinal polarization, while others have argued that rights framings lead to greater tolerance. Do religious liberties frames affect policy attitudes or group affect? And are some groups’ use of religious liberties frames more persuasive?MethodsWe utilize data from a survey that experimentally varies candidate statements on inclusion of LGBT issues in schools using a religious liberties frame and by the group asserting religious liberties. We use the experiment to document the extent to which religious liberties framings shift support for restriction of LGBT rights in schools and affect toward religious and LGBT Americans.ResultsOur analysis suggests there are few direct effects, but that responses to religious liberties frames reflect debates within the parties about morality, social group conflict, and civic nationalism.ConclusionOur results add to the growing literature on religious liberty, and we argue that there is a need to understand why religious liberties frames produce effects in some circumstances but not in others.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Social Sciences

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