Between Michigan and Rochester: Identity-based thinking is cognitively primary

IF 1.9 4区 社会学 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Jonathan Bendor, Philip Petrov
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Abstract

This article synthesizes a large body of research in the social and cognitive sciences to develop a distinctly cognitive understanding of political identity. Building on dual-process and computational theories of mind, the article defends three claims about the mental and behavioral implications of identity in political domains: (1) identity-based thinking is people’s default (often fast, automatic, and cognitively inaccessible) way of mentally representing politics and of drawing inferences based on those representations; (2) people are not limited to identity-based thinking and can sometimes learn to override it via slow, volitional, and conscious reasoning; and (3) the cognitive complexity of identity-based thinking is in-between the levels of mental sophistication that the Michigan and Rochester Schools in political science posit. This account of political identity illuminates, inter alia, why even low-information voters can quickly identify their political allies and opponents, why even high-information politicians can misperceive their constituents, why affective polarization has been increasing in the United States in recent decades, and why many normative theories of justice advise people to override identity-based thinking.
密歇根州和罗切斯特之间:基于身份的思维是认知的首要因素
本文综合了社会科学和认知科学的大量研究,以发展对政治身份的独特认知理解。基于心理的双重过程和计算理论,文章为关于身份在政治领域的心理和行为含义的三种主张辩护:(1)基于身份的思维是人们默认的(通常是快速、自动和认知上不可访问的)心理表征政治和基于这些表征进行推理的方式;(2) 人们不局限于基于身份的思维,有时可以通过缓慢、意志和有意识的推理来克服它;以及(3)基于身份的思维的认知复杂性介于密歇根学派和罗切斯特学派在政治学中所假设的心理复杂程度之间。这种对政治身份的描述说明了为什么即使是低信息的选民也能迅速识别他们的政治盟友和对手,为什么即使是高信息的政客也能误解他们的选民,为什么近几十年来美国的情感两极分化不断加剧,以及为什么许多规范的正义理论建议人们凌驾于基于身份的思维之上。
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期刊介绍: Social Science Information is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes the highest quality original research in the social sciences at large with special focus on theoretical debates, methodology and comparative and (particularly) cross-cultural research.
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