Author:
Isenhardt Anna,Kamenowski Maria,Manzoni Patrik,Haymoz Sandrine,Jacot Cédric,Baier Dirk
Abstract
Various theoretical approaches assume that identity diffusion is an influencing factor of extremism. However, there are hardly any empirical tests on this relationship. Based on a nationwide survey of 8,317 young people in Switzerland, the study analyses whether identity diffusion is associated with right-wing extremist, left-wing extremist, and Islamist extremist attitudes. In addition, the study tests whether identity diffusion mediates the influence of family and school-related variables on extremist attitudes. The results show that identity diffusion primarily increases approval of left-wing extremist and Islamist extremist attitudes. Furthermore, identity diffusion mediates to a small extent the influence of parenting on extremist attitudes.
Funder
Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung
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