Contours of Israeli Politics: Jewish Ethnicity, Religious Nationalism, and Democracy
Autor Hannah M. Ridgeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 noi 2024
The timely Contours of Israeli Politics focuses on the socio-political ramifications of this hierarchy within the upper stratum of Israeli society. Using public opinion studies and qualitative data, Hannah Ridge examines the effects of this social hierarchy to address attitudes on Israeli ethnicity and religious majoritarianism, support for Israeli democracy, and preference for an expanded territorial state and peace with its neighbors.
As various Jewish ethnic groups face greater pressure to assert their in-group membership (their Jewishness), they are more likely to protect the status privileges of that group. This can strengthen their ideas about identity, nationalism, democratic values, and conflict attitudes. Ridge’s findings reveal the ways in which Jewish ethnicity continues to influence the politics of Israel, a Jewish ethno-religious state.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781439925843
ISBN-10: 1439925844
Pagini: 210
Ilustrații: 19
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Temple University Press
Colecția Temple University Press
ISBN-10: 1439925844
Pagini: 210
Ilustrații: 19
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Temple University Press
Colecția Temple University Press
Recenzii
“In Contours of Israeli Politics, Hannah Ridge draws from interdisciplinary research on identity and adeptly extends this literature to the Israeli context. She demonstrates how group membership is associated with views of democracy, conflict, and politics across multiple data sources. In turn, she provides unique insight that contributes to a fuller understanding of intergroup relations and group dynamics in Israel.”—Nicole Yadon, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Ohio State University, and coauthor of Skin Color, Power, and Politics in America
“Ridge systematically explores the ways in which prototypical and nonprototypical Israelis perceive a number of issues along one important cleavage: marginal group membership. She makes a persuasive theoretical argument and identifies—and answers—an interesting puzzle in the study of intergroup relations. Contours of Israeli Politics addresses the ways in which members of marginal groups have a stronger sense of Jewish identity and are more aware of discrimination in contemporary Israel. It will be of great interest as Israel continues to see large public efforts to protect its democratic system of governance. Ridge’s rigorous findings will reshape our collective thinking on intergroup relations in Israel.”—Nazita Lajevardi, Associate Professor of Political Science at Michigan State University, and coeditor of Understanding Muslim Political Life in America: Contested Citizenship in the Twenty-First Century (Temple)
“Ridge systematically explores the ways in which prototypical and nonprototypical Israelis perceive a number of issues along one important cleavage: marginal group membership. She makes a persuasive theoretical argument and identifies—and answers—an interesting puzzle in the study of intergroup relations. Contours of Israeli Politics addresses the ways in which members of marginal groups have a stronger sense of Jewish identity and are more aware of discrimination in contemporary Israel. It will be of great interest as Israel continues to see large public efforts to protect its democratic system of governance. Ridge’s rigorous findings will reshape our collective thinking on intergroup relations in Israel.”—Nazita Lajevardi, Associate Professor of Political Science at Michigan State University, and coeditor of Understanding Muslim Political Life in America: Contested Citizenship in the Twenty-First Century (Temple)
Notă biografică
Hannah M. Ridge is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Chapman University and the author of Defining Democracy: Democratic Commitment in the Arab World.