03705nam 22006255 450 991088633470332120250315005241.09783031662027303166202410.1007/978-3-031-66202-7(CKB)34605141500041(MiAaPQ)EBC31653344(Au-PeEL)EBL31653344(DE-He213)978-3-031-66202-7(EXLCZ)993460514150004120240827d2025 u| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHomonegativity and Religiously Motivated Political Extremism A Study Based on World Values Survey Data from 88 Countries and Territories /by Arno Tausch1st ed. 2025.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Springer,2025.1 online resource (129 pages)SpringerBriefs in Political Science,2191-54749783031662010 3031662016 Chapter 1. Introduction: Setting the Scene -- Chapter 2. The global clash of civilizations on homosexuality and the threat of hate crimes against LGBTQ+ communities as documented by international organizations and NGOs -- Chapter 3. Using World Vaues Survey and European Social Survey data on homosexuality and homonegativity: the comparative evidence from the social sciences -- Chapter 4. Methodology and Data for our new analysis -- Chapter 5. Results from the bivariate and multivariate analysis of homonegativity -- Chapter 6. The potential for violence against homosexuals and strategies of advancing tolerant gender social norms and democracy.-Chapter 7. Perspectives and conclusions from this study.This open access book describes the world’s increasingly multicultural societies face the problem that more and more diverse lifestyles (LGBTQIA+ communities) are not universally accepted, and that today, in addition to xenophobia, racism and anti-Semitism, there is substantial homonegativity. This book explores this issue, reviews the empirical literature on the subject and provides new empirically based evidence on a global and European scale. Based on an analysis of The World Values Survey using the statistical software SPSS, it provides a scientifically sound answer to the question of which social groups in Europe and around the globe are more homophobic and which are less, together with insights into the multivariate relationships between homonegativity and religiously motivated political extremism. The extensive and representative statistical samples allow cautious conclusions to be drawn for smaller religious groups in the European Union and other countries around the world.SpringerBriefs in Political Science,2191-5474TerrorismPolitical violenceMiddle EastPolitics and governmentReligion and sociologyTerrorism and Political ViolenceMiddle Eastern PoliticsSociology of ReligionTerrorism.Political violence.Middle EastPolitics and government.Religion and sociology.Terrorism and Political Violence.Middle Eastern Politics.Sociology of Religion.327.117363.325Tausch Arno450273MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910886334703321Homonegativity and Religiously Motivated Political Extremism4244600UNINA