Title of article
How ideological migration geographically segregates groups
Author/Authors
Motyl، نويسنده , , Matt and Iyer، نويسنده , , Ravi and Oishi، نويسنده , , Shigehiro and Trawalter، نويسنده , , Sophie and Nosek، نويسنده , , Brian A.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
14
From page
1
To page
14
Abstract
Here, we advance the ideological migration hypothesis — individuals choose to live in communities with ideologies similar to their own to satisfy their need to belong. In Study 1, incongruity between personal and community ideology predicted greater residential mobility and attraction to more ideologically-congruent communities. In Study 2, participants who perceived their ideology to be at odds with their communityʹs displayed a decreased sense of belonging and an increased desire to migrate. In Studies 3 and 4, participants induced to view their current community as growing more incongruent with their own ideology expressed a decreased sense of belonging and an increased desire to migrate. Ideological migration may contribute to the rise in cultural, moral, and ideological segregation and polarization of the American electorate.
Keywords
Politics , social ecology , residential mobility , ideology , MIGRATION , Voting behaviour
Journal title
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Record number
1961395
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