Solidarity in Europe 2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-73335-7_8
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Civic and Political Solidarity Practices in Switzerland

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“…(Tazreiter 2010;Boltanski 1999). This is so because the movement is party to the struggle between the political values of humanism and nationalism (Joas 2013;Hamann and Karakayali 2016;Fleischmann and Steinhilper 2017;Doerr 2017) which clash in relation to the issues of refugees and immigration and shape motivations for solidarity activism (Fernández G. G. 2018). Recent studies confirm that in general political attitudes, generalized social trust and religiosity are important preconditions for solidarity activism (Trenz and Grasso 2018;Lahusen and Grasso 2018a) and show that the class of refugee solidarity activism, compared to solidarity with other groups, is the most polarized by political attitude and generalized social trust (Maggini 2018;Kiess, Lahusen, and Zschache 2018;Kalogeraki 2018).…”
Section: Case Description: the September 2015 Mobilizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Tazreiter 2010;Boltanski 1999). This is so because the movement is party to the struggle between the political values of humanism and nationalism (Joas 2013;Hamann and Karakayali 2016;Fleischmann and Steinhilper 2017;Doerr 2017) which clash in relation to the issues of refugees and immigration and shape motivations for solidarity activism (Fernández G. G. 2018). Recent studies confirm that in general political attitudes, generalized social trust and religiosity are important preconditions for solidarity activism (Trenz and Grasso 2018;Lahusen and Grasso 2018a) and show that the class of refugee solidarity activism, compared to solidarity with other groups, is the most polarized by political attitude and generalized social trust (Maggini 2018;Kiess, Lahusen, and Zschache 2018;Kalogeraki 2018).…”
Section: Case Description: the September 2015 Mobilizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent literature on attitudes toward welfare state redistribution shows that universalistic concerns and political values are key to understanding ranking preferences toward welfare recipients. In previous studies focused on solidarity practices in specific national contexts, we highlighted the importance of political factors and perceptions of deservingness as covariates of solidarity-based behavior in general (Fernández G. G., 2018; Maggini, 2018). Now, we aim at unveiling whether such findings affect beneficiary group types differently and if it can be generalized through a pooled analysis of eight countries covering part of the political, cultural, and socioeconomic diversity of Europe (Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Poland, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, Dauphinais et al's (1992) study of 'Predictors of Rank-and-File Feminist Activism' concludes that predispositions are vital predictors of active versus non-active feminist activists. These findings are supported by studies of other movements such as Barkan et al's (1995) study of the antihunger movement and Stern et al's (1995Stern et al's ( , 1999 work on environmental movements, and more recently Lahusen and Grasso (2018) published the edited volume Solidarity in Europe, which provides ample evidence of the close relationship between values, attitudes and activism (Fernández, 2018; see also Fernández G. G.'s contribution in chap. 4).…”
Section: The Mediating Role Of Contextsmentioning
confidence: 52%