Malleability of laïcité: People with high social dominance orientation use laïcité to legitimize public prayer by Catholics but not by Muslims
Résumé
The present study examined whether people with high SDO modify their conception of laïcité (French secularism) when judging public expressions of religious beliefs (street prayers) by France's majority (Catholics) or minority (Muslims) religious group. Participants with high SDO saw street prayer as deviating more from French values when the people praying were Muslims but were more likely to view public expressions of religious beliefs as compatible with laïcité when those praying were Catholics. SDO and religion also had indirect effects, via compatibility of public expressions of beliefs with laïcité, on perceptions of deviation from laïcité and normative pressure.
Domaines
Psychologie
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