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Belief in White Replacement

Klofstad, Casey; Christley, Olyvia; Diekman, Amanda; Kuebler, Sandra; Enders, Adam; Funchion, John; Littrell, Shane; Murthi, Manohar; Premaratne, Kamal; Seelig, Michelle; Verdear, Daniel; Wuchty, Stefan; Drochon, Hugo; Uscinski, Joseph

Authors

Casey Klofstad

Olyvia Christley

Amanda Diekman

Sandra Kuebler

Adam Enders

John Funchion

Shane Littrell

Manohar Murthi

Kamal Premaratne

Michelle Seelig

Daniel Verdear

Stefan Wuchty

Joseph Uscinski



Abstract

The "White Replacement" conspiracy theory, that government and corporate leaders are "replacing" white people, is linked to several mass shootings. Given its recent ubiquity in mainstream elite rhetoric, concerns have arisen about how widespread beliefs in the "White Replacement" conspiracy theory are in the United States. However, political scientists have yet to understand why people believe or act upon this idea, or what the political and psychological foundations of those beliefs and actions are. Using a 2022 U.S. national survey (n=2,001), we find that a third of Americans agree that leaders are replacing white people with people of color. These beliefs are related to antisocial personality traits, various forms of nationalist and authoritarian sentiments, and negative sentiments toward immigrants, minorities, women, and the political establishment. Regression analysis however fails to find significant effects of partisanship and ideology on these beliefs. Further, we observed a relationship of these beliefs to a desire to engage in both normative (e.g., run for political office) and nonnormative political participation (e.g., commit violence). Given the popularity of White Replacement conspiracy theories in the U.S. and elsewhere, our findings suggest new avenues for research into potentially dangerous beliefs, as well as xenophobia, antisemitism, racism, sexism, extremism, and political violence.

Citation

Klofstad, C., Christley, O., Diekman, A., Kuebler, S., Enders, A., Funchion, J., …Uscinski, J. (in press). Belief in White Replacement. Politics, Groups and Identities, https://doi.org/10.1080/21565503.2024.2342834

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Apr 10, 2024
Deposit Date Apr 17, 2024
Journal Politics, Groups and Identities
Print ISSN 2156-5503
Electronic ISSN 2156-5511
Publisher Routledge
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/21565503.2024.2342834
Keywords White Replacement; Immigration; Political Violence; Conspiracy Theories
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/33831122