Who feels marginalized? A latent class analysis of perceived societal marginalization

Bollwerk, M.; Wetzel, E.; Schlipphak, B. & Back, M. D.

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Previous research has followed a binary perspective in analyzing the effects of modernization and globalization, often assumed to produce the societal camps of both “winners” and “losers” in economic, cultural, and political terms. However, our understanding of these individual differences and the social groups that perceive themselves as disadvantaged by society is still limited. Hence, in contrast to previous findings we argue that the phenomenon may be better grasped by following a “pattern approach”. Hence, in three different samples (total N = 2,566), we applied Latent Class Analysis to investigate subgroups representing individual differences in Perceived Societal Marginalization (PSM). Furthermore, we explored sociodemographic, personal-resource-related, attitudinal, and personality determinants of people’s class membership probabilities to better understand the subgroups – or: patterns – we identified in substantive terms. In the discussion, we focus on the implications of our findings regarding societal cleavages, prejudice toward minority groups, and the support of far-right political parties.

Details about the publication

JournalGroup Processes & Intergroup Relations (GPIR)
Volume27
Issue3
Page range597-618
StatusPublished
Release year2024
DOI10.1177/13684302231182924
KeywordsPerceived Societal Marginalization; societal discontent; Latent Class Analysis

Authors from the University of Münster

Back, Mitja
Professorship for Psychologiscal Diagnostics and Personality Psychology (Prof. Back)
Cluster of Excellence "Religion and Politics"
Bollwerk, Michael
Professorship for Psychologiscal Diagnostics and Personality Psychology (Prof. Back)
Schlipphak, Bernd
Professur für Politikwissenschaft mit dem Schwerpunkt Methoden empirischer Sozialforschung (Prof. Schlipphak)
Cluster of Excellence "Religion and Politics"