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Replication Data for: Repression, Interests and Outgroup Attitudes: A survey experiment in post-coup Myanmar

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Title Replication Data for: Repression, Interests and Outgroup Attitudes: A survey experiment in post-coup Myanmar
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/NBTJI1
 
Creator Chew, Isabel
Jap, Jangai
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description Can outgroup attitudes improve in a repressive context? Existing literature highlights how shared victimization generated under repression facilitates recategorization of identity boundaries, thereby ameliorating exclusionary attitudes. We propose an alternative pathway through which outgroup attitudes can improve. We argue that individuals update their outgroup attitudes when they perceive outgroups as contributing to a shared goal. Rather than being an identity-based response, we suggest that this cognitive process involves instrumental considerations. We evaluate this theory using a web-based survey experiment carried out in post-coup Myanmar and examine attitudes toward the Rohingya, a severely marginalized group. We find that trust and support for Rohingya citizenship rights improve when the Rohingya people are framed as contributing to the pursuit of a shared goal. We also find that this is driven primarily by individuals who had more at stake in the overthrow of the coup regime compared to those who had less at stake.
 
Subject Social Sciences
Myanmar
Repression
Ethnicity
Intergroup relations
Prejudice reduction
 
Date 2024-01-08
 
Contributor Chew, Isabel