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Toeing the Party Line: the Asymmetric Influence of Feminism on Partisans' Participation

Marzia Oceno, Sara Morell

BRITISH JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE(2024)

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What is the relationship between feminism and political participation? How does partisanship moderate this relationship? Prior research shows that gender attitudes, particularly sexism, rather than gender identity per se, increasingly shape vote choice and participation in US elections. However, the role played by feminism in voter behaviour remains scarcely understood. As feminist identification crosses partisanship, we argue that its impact on engagement with campaigns and turnout depends on party ID. Therefore, we expect feminist identity and how it intersects with either aligned or conflicting partisan identity to impact partisans' participation asymmetrically. Using data from the 2016 and 2020 American National Election Studies, our results support these expectations. Holding the mutually reinforcing identities of Democrat and feminist has a significant mobilizing impact, while holding the cross-cutting identities of Republican and feminist tends to lead to a decline in political participation.
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Voting Behavior,Party Polarization,Voter Behavior,Gender Mainstreaming,Political Representation
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