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Veteran social identity, partisanship, and political behavior
被引:2
|作者:
Endicott, Travis W.
[1
]
机构:
[1] Univ Mississippi, Oxford, MS 38677 USA
关键词:
Social identity;
veterans;
partisanship;
survey research;
military;
military families;
MILITARY EXPERIENCE;
PUBLIC-OPINION;
PROFESSIONAL-IDENTITY;
SELF-SELECTION;
ATTITUDES;
SERVICE;
WAR;
FUSION;
GENDER;
SOCIALIZATION;
D O I:
10.1080/21565503.2022.2047740
中图分类号:
D0 [政治学、政治理论];
学科分类号:
0302 ;
030201 ;
摘要:
What does it mean to be a veteran, and how does serving in the armed forces condition how veterans view their sense of identity? In a national survey sample with an oversample of veterans, I find that veterans have a stronger sense of identity as a veteran, measured in terms of self-identification as both a veteran and a feeling of closeness to the veteran group, compared to civilians. I also find that, among military veterans, combat experience and valuing time in the military leads to higher veteran identity. Moreover, I find that even some non-military members report a greater sense of identity with veterans than others. I compare the effect of this "veteran" identity to that of partisan identity and find that, for most veterans, there is a greater sense of attachment to the veteran identity than to their partisan identity. Finally, I find that veteran identity has an important, independent influence on veterans' and civilians' views on military spending. These findings suggest that there is a veteran identity that military members and civilians attach themselves to that is stronger than partisanship for some individuals and is associated with certain policy positions.
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页数:21
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