Pan-African solidarity in South Africa: An empirical public opinion analysis

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作者
Gordon, Steven Lawrence [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Human Sci Res Council HSRC, Dev Capable & Ethical State DCES Res Div, POB 37429, ZA-4067 Overport, South Africa
[2] Univ Johannesburg, Fac Humanities, POB 524, ZA-2006 Auckland Pk, South Africa
关键词
Intergroup relations; Supranational identities; South Africa; Xenophobia; Racial attitudes; Social cohesion; EUROPEAN-UNION; IDENTITY; IDENTIFICATION; UNCERTAINTY; TRUST;
D O I
10.1016/j.ijintrel.2023.101789
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Social cohesion issues, such as xenophobia and racism, are major societal challenges for South Africa. What can be put forward to address these challenges? By drawing together separate threads of literature from Pan-Africanism and common ingroup identities, the study puts forward the Pan-African Solidarity thesis: low levels of supranational identification with Africa un-dermines social cohesion in South Africa and low supranational identifications are caused by local ideational/socio-psychological factors as well as cluing from political elites. This thesis is unique, mass identifications with Africa are understudied and little is known about how people in the country identify with the continent. In order to validate this Pan-African Solidarity thesis, the article will answer three important questions: (i) are mass identifications with Africa in South Africa low?; (ii) are attachment to an African identity associated with anti-minority views?; and (iii) what is driving mass identifications with Africa? An IPSOS funded attitudinal dataset fielded in four of the country's nine provinces was used to answer these questions. Results provide empirical support for the Pan-African Solidarity thesis and found that a continental identity was related to intolerance of different outgroups (e.g., racial minorities, refugees and cross-border migrants). This is consistent with the expectations of the Common Ingroup Identity Model. But the study also makes original contributions to the literature, finding that the formation of con-tinental identifications is informed by South Africa's history of white settler colonialism. Cross -border contact, retrospective sociotropic evaluations, pro-black sentiment and trust in national elites were identified as determinants of citizens' identification with Africa.
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