Exemplifying a Dispositional Approach to Cross-Cultural Spiral of Silence Research: Fear of Social Isolation and the Inclination to Self-Censor

Author:

Matthes Jörg1,Hayes Andrew F.1,Rojas Hernando1,Shen Fei1,Min Seong-Jae1,Dylko Ivan B.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Communication, University of Vienna, Austria; 2School of Communication, The Ohio State University, USA; 3School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Wisconsin–Madison, USA; 4Department of Media and Communication, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong; 5Communication Studies, Pace University, USA; 6Department of Communication Studies, New Mexico State University, USA

Abstract

Abstract This article tests the cross-cultural generality of one tenet of spiral of silence theory using an individual difference approach. We argue that the spiral of silence phenomenon is, in part, a manifestation of individual differences in stable personality traits that can be measured universally regardless of country or context—specifically, fear of social isolation (FSI) and willingness to self-censor. In accordance with the theory’s predictions, we examine whether people relatively high in trait FSI are more likely to self-censor their opinions in hostile opinion environments than low FSI individuals. We tested this hypothesis using data from an international online sample of over 2,200 participants spread across four continents and nine countries. Results of partially measurement-invariant multigroup confirmatory factor analyses confirmed the prediction in all countries except for China.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Sociology and Political Science

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