In search of an imaginary enemy: Catholic collective narcissism and the endorsement of gender conspiracy beliefs

Volume: 159, Issue: 6, Pages: 766 - 779
Published: Mar 14, 2019
Abstract
Gender studies have often been criticized for undermining family and religious values. In this paper, we argue that these criticisms exhibit the characteristics of conspiracy theories. We define gender conspiracy beliefs as convictions that gender studies and gender-equality activists represent an ideology secretly designed to harm traditional values and social arrangements. In two studies conducted among Catholics in Poland (Study 1 N= 1019;...
Paper Details
Title
In search of an imaginary enemy: Catholic collective narcissism and the endorsement of gender conspiracy beliefs
Published Date
Mar 14, 2019
Volume
159
Issue
6
Pages
766 - 779
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