Moral traditionalism versus progressiveness and secular authoritarianism versus libertarianism are often understood as central to the same “new” cultural cleavage in politics. Despite the often-found sizable correlations between these two cultural value divides, the present paper theorizes that this relationship is not a cross-contextual constant, but rather a specific feature of secularized contexts where moral traditionalism is relatively marginal. We test this theory by means of a two-stage statistical analysis of the data from the four waves of the European Values Study (1981–2008) for 17 Western European countries. Our findings confirm that the two value divides are most strongly connected in the most secularized contexts because the l...
There is supposed to be substantial consistency of values in a cultural group across historical time...
This paper explores the relationships between values in the religious domain and values in other soc...
As compared to the concepts of “Laïcité secularism” and “Judeo-Christian secularism” that can be ide...
Drawing upon problems of interpretation in political sociological research, this article questions t...
In Europe, noneconomic political issues are seen as secondary but significant aspects of political c...
In Europe, noneconomic political issues are seen as secondary but significant aspects of political c...
A large body of literature has developed, yielding evidence that religion in general and Churches an...
Conclusions of the Research Project ReligioWestThe contemporary debate on Islam both hides and revea...
This paper explores the heuristic power as well as the limits of the American literature on religion...
The paper empirically identifies the world’s cultural zones, comprised of the countries with the dis...
In light of recent claims about increasing religious polarization in secularized countries, we study...
In the last century, Europe has witnessed mass expansion of educational levels and substantial decli...
ABSTRACT: This paper serves as a sketchy comparative analysis of religious values from the perspecti...
Of all socio-demographic factors, religion is one of the most important determinants of voting behav...
This paper explores the relationships between values in the religious domain and values in other soc...
There is supposed to be substantial consistency of values in a cultural group across historical time...
This paper explores the relationships between values in the religious domain and values in other soc...
As compared to the concepts of “Laïcité secularism” and “Judeo-Christian secularism” that can be ide...
Drawing upon problems of interpretation in political sociological research, this article questions t...
In Europe, noneconomic political issues are seen as secondary but significant aspects of political c...
In Europe, noneconomic political issues are seen as secondary but significant aspects of political c...
A large body of literature has developed, yielding evidence that religion in general and Churches an...
Conclusions of the Research Project ReligioWestThe contemporary debate on Islam both hides and revea...
This paper explores the heuristic power as well as the limits of the American literature on religion...
The paper empirically identifies the world’s cultural zones, comprised of the countries with the dis...
In light of recent claims about increasing religious polarization in secularized countries, we study...
In the last century, Europe has witnessed mass expansion of educational levels and substantial decli...
ABSTRACT: This paper serves as a sketchy comparative analysis of religious values from the perspecti...
Of all socio-demographic factors, religion is one of the most important determinants of voting behav...
This paper explores the relationships between values in the religious domain and values in other soc...
There is supposed to be substantial consistency of values in a cultural group across historical time...
This paper explores the relationships between values in the religious domain and values in other soc...
As compared to the concepts of “Laïcité secularism” and “Judeo-Christian secularism” that can be ide...