Moral Foundations and Voting Intention in Italy.

作者: Patrizia Milesi

DOI: 10.5964/EJOP.V13I4.1391

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摘要: Based on the view of morality proposed by Moral Foundations Theory, this paper investigates whether voting intention is associated with moral foundation endorsement in not perfectly bipolar electoral contexts. Three studies carried out Italy from 2010 to 2013, showed that controlling for ideological orientation, intention. In Study 1 and 3, fictitious real national elections, vote right-wing political groups rather than left-wing rivals was Sanctity, confirming previous results obtained U.S. Furthermore, as a function specific competing each examined contexts other foundations predicted 1, Care Authority major an autonomist party aimed at decreasing central government’s fiscal power favor regional autonomy. Loyalty parliamentarian parties movement capturing disaffection towards traditional politics. 2, incumbent governor challengers Fairness extra-parliamentarian party. Thus multiple concerns can be fragmented unstable contexts, election context may elicit contribute affect beyond orientation.

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