A Fair Go? How Belief in a Just World Shaped Attitudes, Intentions, and Behaviours Before and After the Australian Referendum on a First Nations Voice to Parliament

In October 2023 Australia voted on whether to enshrine in the constitution an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ‘Voice’ to Parliament. Debate around the Voice raised questions of justice and deservingness for a marginalised group within Australian society. The belief in a just world, the percept...

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Main Authors: Bartholomaeus, Jonathan, Strelan, Peter
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spelling crcenteros:10.31219/osf.io/exhkj 2024-05-12T08:03:45+00:00 A Fair Go? How Belief in a Just World Shaped Attitudes, Intentions, and Behaviours Before and After the Australian Referendum on a First Nations Voice to Parliament Bartholomaeus, Jonathan Strelan, Peter 2024 http://dx.doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/exhkj unknown Center for Open Science https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode posted-content 2024 crcenteros https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/exhkj 2024-04-18T06:55:02Z In October 2023 Australia voted on whether to enshrine in the constitution an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ‘Voice’ to Parliament. Debate around the Voice raised questions of justice and deservingness for a marginalised group within Australian society. The belief in a just world, the perception of fairness in this world for others (BJW-other) and the self (BJW-self), was, therefore, central to how people formed and expressed their opinions. In this longitudinal study (N=253), we examined associations between BJW-other, BJW-self, and attitudes, intentions, and actions towards the Voice before and after the vote. Analysis indicated broadly negative associations between T1 BJW-other and pro Voice outcomes (at both timepoints), while BJW-self was positively related. Findings were, however, inconsistent when controlling for a broad range of socio-political covariates. These findings make an important contribution to justice motive theory by illustrating the role of justice beliefs in the political context. Other/Unknown Material First Nations COS Center for Open Science
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description In October 2023 Australia voted on whether to enshrine in the constitution an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ‘Voice’ to Parliament. Debate around the Voice raised questions of justice and deservingness for a marginalised group within Australian society. The belief in a just world, the perception of fairness in this world for others (BJW-other) and the self (BJW-self), was, therefore, central to how people formed and expressed their opinions. In this longitudinal study (N=253), we examined associations between BJW-other, BJW-self, and attitudes, intentions, and actions towards the Voice before and after the vote. Analysis indicated broadly negative associations between T1 BJW-other and pro Voice outcomes (at both timepoints), while BJW-self was positively related. Findings were, however, inconsistent when controlling for a broad range of socio-political covariates. These findings make an important contribution to justice motive theory by illustrating the role of justice beliefs in the political context.
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Strelan, Peter
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Strelan, Peter
A Fair Go? How Belief in a Just World Shaped Attitudes, Intentions, and Behaviours Before and After the Australian Referendum on a First Nations Voice to Parliament
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Strelan, Peter
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title A Fair Go? How Belief in a Just World Shaped Attitudes, Intentions, and Behaviours Before and After the Australian Referendum on a First Nations Voice to Parliament
title_short A Fair Go? How Belief in a Just World Shaped Attitudes, Intentions, and Behaviours Before and After the Australian Referendum on a First Nations Voice to Parliament
title_full A Fair Go? How Belief in a Just World Shaped Attitudes, Intentions, and Behaviours Before and After the Australian Referendum on a First Nations Voice to Parliament
title_fullStr A Fair Go? How Belief in a Just World Shaped Attitudes, Intentions, and Behaviours Before and After the Australian Referendum on a First Nations Voice to Parliament
title_full_unstemmed A Fair Go? How Belief in a Just World Shaped Attitudes, Intentions, and Behaviours Before and After the Australian Referendum on a First Nations Voice to Parliament
title_sort fair go? how belief in a just world shaped attitudes, intentions, and behaviours before and after the australian referendum on a first nations voice to parliament
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