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Multidimensional and intersectional cultural grievances over gender, sexuality and immigration

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Date of first publication2024-02-22
Date of publication in PubData 2025-11-13

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Variant form of DOI: 10.1111/1475-6765.12665
Off, G. (2024). Multidimensional and intersectional cultural grievances over gender, sexuality and immigration. European Journal of Political Research, 63, 1351-1373.
Published in ISSN: 0304-4130
European Journal of Political Research

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In addition to immigration grievances, research shows that radical right voters grieve societal developments regarding gender equality and sexual freedom. Adding to research treating these grievances separately, this article advances a joint understanding of these grievances. I analyse interviews with voters of the German radical right Alternative für Deutschland for perceptions about discrimination and (dis)advantages of natives versus immigrants, men versus women and cis-hetero versus LGBTQI+ people. I find similar argumentations about these social groups: Most interviewees do not perceive existing structural discrimination. They further perceive zero-sum dynamics between advances for outgroups and losses for ingroups. In doing so, they consider different ingroup and outgroup characteristics, resulting in perceptions of different material and symbolic (dis)advantages for different groups and a hitherto under-researched perception of legal (dis)advantages. Additionally, some interviewees jointly refer to various social groups in an expression of ‘multidimensional’ grievances, and some refer to the intersections between several ingroup and outgroup identities in determining a person's (dis)advantages. The parallels in argumentation and the perceptions of multidimensional and intersectional grievances highlight the importance of jointly studying different kinds of cultural grievances.

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Radical Right Voter; Interview; Cultural Grievance; Gender; Sexuality; Intersectionality

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