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Religiosity as a predictor of students' political attitudes (CROSBI ID 325052)

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Boneta, Željko ; Mrakovčić, Marko Religiosity as a predictor of students' political attitudes Sociology Compass, 2023 ; e13090 (2023), 1-22. doi: 10.1111/soc4.13090

Podaci o odgovornosti

Boneta, Željko ; Mrakovčić, Marko

engleski

Religiosity as a predictor of students' political attitudes

This paper analyzes the relationship between students’ level of actual religiosity and their sociodemographic characteristics, political orientation, and political attitudes. The paper is based on an online survey conducted at the University of Rijeka (N = 624) in 2021. The vast majority of our respondents (90%) received the three holy sacraments of initiation in their early childhood and attended Catholic religious education at school. The explanation of the significantly less actual religiosity of students is approached from the position of Pickel’s contextualized theory of secularization. Relying on Voas and Day (2010), a composite variable distinguishes highly religious students, moderately religious students, weakly religious students, and non-religious students on the basis of the respondents’ positioning towards religious self-identification, beliefs, church attendance, and the importance of religion in one's life. Statistically significant correlations between actual religiosity and political orientation were established. Very religious Catholic students, who are the least numerous and the least homogenous category, are more inclined to right-wing political orientation and reject ethno- nationalism/anti-multiculturalism less and accept clericalism more than other categories of students. In a broader sense, this study reveals that a large number of respondents distance themselves from religion and the church at student age despite their experience of formal religious socialization at school age. Furthermore, the results suggest that the synergy of the liberalizing effect of education and the tolerant sociocultural atmosphere of an area reduces the influence of religiosity on the political attitudes and orientation of students.

actual religiosity, anti-multiculturalism, clericalism, ethno-nationalism, highly religious Catholic students, left-right political orientation

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Podaci o izdanju

2023 ; e13090

2023.

1-22

objavljeno

1751-9020

10.1111/soc4.13090

Povezanost rada

Politologija, Sociologija

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