14/10/2025
📢 New publication alert! 📢
How does attachment to the nation influence one's perception of white nationalist terrorism in the United States?
In this article, Victoria Gurevich, PhD and Christopher Gelpi (both The Ohio State University) examine how feeling a strong sense of belonging to the nation can make people less concerned about white supremacist violence. They argue that when such violence is framed in patriotic symbols and language, it can be seen as less concerning by observers. They test this theory through a survey experiment with 1,574 American adults, offering new insight into how national identity can shape public responses to domestic extremism.
Read the full article here: https://doi.org/10.1177/00223433251360902