This article combines the research strands of moral politics and political behavior by focusing on the effect of individual and contextual religiosity on individual vote decisions in popular initiatives and public referenda concerning morally charged issues. We rely on a total of 13 surveys with 1,000 respondents each conducted after every referendum on moral policies in Switzerland between 1992 and 2012. Results based on cross-classified multilevel models show that religious behaving instead of nominal religious belonging plays a crucial role in decision making on moral issues. This supports the idea that the traditional confessional cleavage is replaced by a new religious cleavage that divides the religious from the secular. This newer cl...
Do religious donors give strategically or idealistically? The entanglement between the conservative ...
In this article, we investigate the impact of religious involvement on voting preference for the Chr...
Religion has had a significant effect on voter participation in the United States and continues to c...
This article combines the research strands of moral politics and political behavior by focusing on t...
AbstractDespite the widespread secularisation of West European societies, research has only found mi...
This study examines the religious-secular party cleavage in German morality politics from a new pers...
Why some individuals, who would clearly benefit from redistribution, do not vote for parties offerin...
Today scholars are using various forms of James D. Hunter’s culture war theory to explain the impact...
This is a study of the relationship between the religious beliefs of people in the United States and...
Religiosity can be described as the extent to which an individual is committed to their values, beli...
Many studies have quantified the effect of religious affiliation on abortion-related issues. Howeve...
Drawing upon problems of interpretation in political sociological research, this article questions t...
While it is well known that religiosity measures inform modern political alignments and voting behav...
Why some individuals, who would clearly benefit from redistribution, do not vote for parties offerin...
Publication based on research carried out in the framework of the European Union Democracy Observato...
Do religious donors give strategically or idealistically? The entanglement between the conservative ...
In this article, we investigate the impact of religious involvement on voting preference for the Chr...
Religion has had a significant effect on voter participation in the United States and continues to c...
This article combines the research strands of moral politics and political behavior by focusing on t...
AbstractDespite the widespread secularisation of West European societies, research has only found mi...
This study examines the religious-secular party cleavage in German morality politics from a new pers...
Why some individuals, who would clearly benefit from redistribution, do not vote for parties offerin...
Today scholars are using various forms of James D. Hunter’s culture war theory to explain the impact...
This is a study of the relationship between the religious beliefs of people in the United States and...
Religiosity can be described as the extent to which an individual is committed to their values, beli...
Many studies have quantified the effect of religious affiliation on abortion-related issues. Howeve...
Drawing upon problems of interpretation in political sociological research, this article questions t...
While it is well known that religiosity measures inform modern political alignments and voting behav...
Why some individuals, who would clearly benefit from redistribution, do not vote for parties offerin...
Publication based on research carried out in the framework of the European Union Democracy Observato...
Do religious donors give strategically or idealistically? The entanglement between the conservative ...
In this article, we investigate the impact of religious involvement on voting preference for the Chr...
Religion has had a significant effect on voter participation in the United States and continues to c...