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Social dominance orientation, fear of terrorism and support for counter-terrorism policies

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Vorsina, Margarita
Manning, Matthew
Sheppard, Jill
Fleming, Christopher Mark

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Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group

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Following September 11 and the subsequent heightened fear of terrorism from more recent events, this study examines the role of Social Dominance Orientation (SDO) in explaining individuals’ support for counter-terrorism policies that infringe individual liberties in pursuit of defending community security. Three hypotheses are proposed: (1) that SDO positively predicts support for ‘defensive’ counter-terrorism policies such as the maintenance of strong border protection; (2) that SDO positively predicts fear of terrorism and fear of Islamic extremism; (3) that the relationship between SDO and support for defensive policies is mediated by fear. The hypotheses are tested on a sample of 1200 Australian adults, with support found for each hypothesis. Counter-terrorism policies commonly encounter trade-offs between community-wide security and individual-level liberties; pursuit of optimal security tends to require infringement of those liberties. This research demonstrates that high SDO citizens will support such policies, particularly as fear increases.

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Margarita Vorsina, Matthew Manning, Jill Sheppard & Christopher M. Fleming (2019) Social dominance orientation, fear of terrorism and support for counter-terrorism policies, Australian Journal of Political Science, 54:1, 99-113, DOI: 10.1080/10361146.2018.1552920

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Australian Journal of Political Science

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2037-12-31
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