What Explains Voting for DENK Issues, Discrimination or In-group Favouritism?
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| Publication date | 2024 |
| Journal | Representation |
| Volume | Issue number | 60 | 4 |
| Pages (from-to) | 601-623 |
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Why do ethnic and religious minorities vote for DENK? DENK is the first pro-Turkey and pro-Islam party represented in Dutch parliament, led by Turkish- and Moroccan-origin politicians who openly profess to practicing Islam. Drawing on an original survey (N= 905) among Dutch voters in which we oversampled those with Turkish, Moroccan and Surinamese roots, we put three possible explanations to the test: issues, discrimination and in-group favouritism. Each subsample is religiously mixed and includes Muslims and/or Christians and voters who are not religious. While ethnic in-group favouritism, feelings of belonging in the Netherlands, experiences with discrimination and issues sometimes explain voting for DENK, Muslim in-group favouritism is the decisive factor. These findings contribute to understanding voting behaviour in increasingly religiously diverse European immigration societies.
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| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1080/00344893.2024.2387011 |
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