Political Action in Conflict and Nonconflict Regions in Indonesia: The Role of Religious and National Identifications

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2017-04

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Kanas, AgnieszkaISNI 0000000392099281
Martinovic, BorjaISNI 0000000387920178

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Abstract

This study examined the relationship between group identification and political action in Indonesia. We made four contributions to the literature. First, we studied political action on behalf of religious groups and examined the role of religious identification alone and in combination with national identification. Second, we analyzed political action in a non-Western country where social cleavages occur primarily along religious lines and where a conflict and nonconflict region can be studied. Third, we compared Muslims and Christians, whose majority and minority status varies across the two regions, and fourth, we investigated both normative and nonnormative forms of political action (protest and violence). In line with the dual-identification model of politicization, we found that religious identification increased support for protest (but not violence) in the conflict region only and particularly among high national identifiers. In the nonconflict region, religious identification was not related to violence, and it was related to lower support for protest among high national identifiers. The patterns were largely similar for Muslims and Christians, but some differences were found depending on the majority-minority status. We conclude that particularities of the intergroup context should be taken into consideration when studying politicization.

Keywords

Conflict, Indonesia, National identification, Normative and nonnormative action, Politicization, Religious identification, Taverne, Sociology and Political Science, Clinical Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Social Psychology, Political Science and International Relations, Philosophy, SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

Citation

Kanas, A & Martinovic, B 2017, 'Political Action in Conflict and Nonconflict Regions in Indonesia : The Role of Religious and National Identifications', Political Psychology, vol. 38, no. 2, pp. 209-225. https://doi.org/10.1111/pops.12345