Prejudice Justification and Stigma associated to PRR parties
With this experiment, I aim to understand the link between prejudice in Populist Radical Right Parties’ (PRRP) discourse and the stigma associated to these parties. I test whether justifying prejudice by the means of a femonationalist or a similar discourse reduces the prejudice associated with PRRP.
Indeed, findings have shown that justifying prejudice influences the way people consider the prejudiced opinion, with people agreeing more with it once it’s justified. The underlying rationale is that they no longer consider this attitude as prejudiced. Parallel to that, stigma has been shown to constitute an important obstacle to PRRP vote. My hypothesis is that PRRP (can) reduce the stigma that is associated to them by using discourse in which they justify their anti-immigration policies and positions. I thus want to test the effect of different justifications of anti-immigration positions on the stigma associated to the German PRRP, “Alternative für Deutschland” (AfD).
Date: 16 October 2024, 14:00 (Wednesday, 1st week, Michaelmas 2024)
Venue: Centre for Experimental Social Sciences, George Street OX1 2AA
Venue Details: This is an in-person event that is open to the public. Interested individuals will need to come to the Centre for Experimental Social Sciences located in George Street Mews and a member of the staff will grant you access to the building.
Speaker: Juliette Corbi (Humboldt University)
Organising department: Nuffield College
Organiser: Noah Bacine (University of Oxford)
Organiser contact email address: Noah.Bacine@nuffield.ox.ac.uk
Host: Noah Bacine (University of Oxford)
Part of: CESS Colloquium Series
Booking required?: Recommended
Booking email: Noah.Bacine@nuffield.ox.ac.uk
Cost: N/A
Audience: Public
Editor: Noah Bacine