National attachment and patriotism in a European nation: A British study

D.M. Rothi, Evanthia Lyons, X. Chryssochoou

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Abstract

This study explores identification with one's national group using two distinct but interrelated concepts: identity content and relational orientation. Theoretical distinctions were drawn between two forms of identity content: traditional-cultural and civic, and between two forms of relational orientation: blind and constructive. The multidimensionality of both identity content and relational orientation and the relationships amongst these components were examined in a British sample: positive relationships were hypothesized between blind orientation and traditional-cultural content and between constructive orientation and civic content. Principal components analyses confirmed the hypothesized factor structures, and the resulting scales were highly reliable. Relationships amongst the resulting factors were explored using regression analyses. The overall results indicate support for the orthogonality of both the two orientation dimensions and the two content dimensions. Moreover, the hypothesized relationships between forms of orientation and content were largely supported. In conclusion, this study highlights the importance of looking at the relationship between identity content and relational orientation. The implications of these observations for theory and research are discussed with reference to using categories to
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)135-155
Number of pages21
JournalPolitical Psychology
Volume26
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2005

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Sociology and Political Science
  • General Psychology
  • Social Psychology

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