![]() ; ; Hadjar, Andreas ![]() in Frontiers in Psychology (2021), 12 A core debate in authoritarianism research relates to the stability of authoritarianism, i.e., whether it is a dispositional phenomenon socialized in early childhood or even genetically predisposed, or ... [more ▼] A core debate in authoritarianism research relates to the stability of authoritarianism, i.e., whether it is a dispositional phenomenon socialized in early childhood or even genetically predisposed, or whether it is impacted by time-sensitive, exterior conditions. Whereas certain individual authoritarian tendencies emerge as a rather stable personality trait, there is also empirical evidence for a dynamic influence of external factors. This review article provides a conceptual multilevel framework for the study of authoritarianism and offers an insight into the state-of-research on socialization and situational influences, with a particular focus on threat. Findings are discussed with regard to key theories of authoritarianism. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 70 (1 UL)![]() ![]() ; Hadjar, Andreas ![]() in Schönpflug, Uta (Ed.) Cultural Transmission. Psychological, Developmental, Social and Methodological Aspects (2009) Detailed reference viewed: 165 (0 UL)![]() ![]() Hadjar, Andreas ![]() in Young : Nordic Journal of Youth Research (2008), 16(3), 279-301 The article reports research on family socialization of dominance values among adolescents. Dominance values were studied as expressed in Hierarchic Self-Interest (HSI), a value pattern that is typical ... [more ▼] The article reports research on family socialization of dominance values among adolescents. Dominance values were studied as expressed in Hierarchic Self-Interest (HSI), a value pattern that is typical for highly competitive market-oriented societies and has negative behavioural consequences. In analyzing socialization, the study concentrates on authoritarian and achievement-focused parenting, as well as structural and ideological predictors thereof. The relevance of HSI for attitudes and behaviours is studied by considering xenophobia and delinquency as its consequences. Using panel data of 443 families (mothers, fathers, and adolescent offspring) from Berlin (Germany), a structural equation model is estimated. Results show that adolescent HSI can be traced back to social-structural variables and parenting modes, but also develops through intergenerational value transmission. It has assumed negative consequences. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 104 (0 UL)![]() ![]() ; Hadjar, Andreas ![]() in Journal of Marriage and Family (2007), 69(3), 778-792 Detailed reference viewed: 167 (0 UL)![]() ![]() Hadjar, Andreas ![]() in European Journal of Criminology (2007), 4(1), 33-58 Detailed reference viewed: 126 (1 UL)![]() ![]() Hadjar, Andreas ![]() in Umweltpsychologie (2006), 10 Detailed reference viewed: 204 (0 UL)![]() ![]() ; Hadjar, Andreas ![]() in Zeitschrift für Politische Psychologie (2005), 13 Detailed reference viewed: 801 (0 UL)![]() ![]() Hadjar, Andreas ![]() in Soziale Probleme: Zeitschrift für Soziale Probleme und Soziale Kontrolle (2004), 15(2), 178-200 Detailed reference viewed: 66 (1 UL)![]() ![]() ; Hadjar, Andreas ![]() in Zeitschrift für Familienforschung (2004), 16(2), 156-177 Detailed reference viewed: 528 (0 UL)![]() Hadjar, Andreas ![]() in Mansel, Jürgen; Griese, Hartmut M.; Scherr, Albert (Eds.) Theoriedefizite der Jugendforschung. Standortbestimmung und Perspektiven (2003) Detailed reference viewed: 185 (0 UL)![]() ![]() Hadjar, Andreas ![]() in Zeitschrift für Politische Psychologie (2002), 10 Detailed reference viewed: 71 (0 UL) |
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