Empirical correlates of cosmopolitan orientation: Etiology and functions in a worldwide representative sample

Psychology has begun contributing to social theory by providing empirical measures of actually existing cosmopolitanism that complements more purely theoretical conceptions of the construct common in philosophy and sociology. Drawing from two waves of research on representative adult samples from 19...

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Main Authors: LIU, James H., ZHANG, Robert Jiqi, LEUNG, Angela K. Y., GIL DE ZÚÑIGA, Homero, GASTARDO-CONAC, Cecilia, VASIUTYNSKYI, Vadym, KUS-HARBORD, Larissa
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-44412022-05-23T04:30:49Z Empirical correlates of cosmopolitan orientation: Etiology and functions in a worldwide representative sample LIU, James H. ZHANG, Robert Jiqi LEUNG, Angela K. Y. GIL DE ZÚÑIGA, Homero GASTARDO-CONAC, Cecilia VASIUTYNSKYI, Vadym KUS-HARBORD, Larissa Psychology has begun contributing to social theory by providing empirical measures of actually existing cosmopolitanism that complements more purely theoretical conceptions of the construct common in philosophy and sociology. Drawing from two waves of research on representative adult samples from 19 countries (N = 8740), metric invariance was found for the three factors of cosmopolitan orientation (COS): cultural openness (CO), global prosociality (GP), and respect for cultural diversity (RCD). In terms of etiology, among Wave 1 measures, the personality factor of agreeableness was the best predictor of the cosmopolitan factors of GP and RCD at Wave 2, whereas openness of personality best predicted CO. Wave 1 measures of education, political liberalism, and self-reported social status independently also explained a small amount of variance in COS. Functionally, COS was shown to predict less prejudice against immigrants, and more support for global civil society, even after controlling for social dominance orientation. All three COS factors independently predicted better attitudes towards immigrants. GP was the best predictor of trust in the United Nations, whereas RCD was the best predictor of support for environmental protection. The three-factor model of COS appears well-calibrated for assessing actually existing cosmopolitanism across cultures. 2020-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3184 info:doi/10.1111/pops.12644 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/4441/viewcontent/pops12644.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University cosmopolitanism cultural diversity globalization political liberalism prejudice Multicultural Psychology Sociology of Culture
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topic cosmopolitanism
cultural diversity
globalization
political liberalism
prejudice
Multicultural Psychology
Sociology of Culture
spellingShingle cosmopolitanism
cultural diversity
globalization
political liberalism
prejudice
Multicultural Psychology
Sociology of Culture
LIU, James H.
ZHANG, Robert Jiqi
LEUNG, Angela K. Y.
GIL DE ZÚÑIGA, Homero
GASTARDO-CONAC, Cecilia
VASIUTYNSKYI, Vadym
KUS-HARBORD, Larissa
Empirical correlates of cosmopolitan orientation: Etiology and functions in a worldwide representative sample
description Psychology has begun contributing to social theory by providing empirical measures of actually existing cosmopolitanism that complements more purely theoretical conceptions of the construct common in philosophy and sociology. Drawing from two waves of research on representative adult samples from 19 countries (N = 8740), metric invariance was found for the three factors of cosmopolitan orientation (COS): cultural openness (CO), global prosociality (GP), and respect for cultural diversity (RCD). In terms of etiology, among Wave 1 measures, the personality factor of agreeableness was the best predictor of the cosmopolitan factors of GP and RCD at Wave 2, whereas openness of personality best predicted CO. Wave 1 measures of education, political liberalism, and self-reported social status independently also explained a small amount of variance in COS. Functionally, COS was shown to predict less prejudice against immigrants, and more support for global civil society, even after controlling for social dominance orientation. All three COS factors independently predicted better attitudes towards immigrants. GP was the best predictor of trust in the United Nations, whereas RCD was the best predictor of support for environmental protection. The three-factor model of COS appears well-calibrated for assessing actually existing cosmopolitanism across cultures.
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author LIU, James H.
ZHANG, Robert Jiqi
LEUNG, Angela K. Y.
GIL DE ZÚÑIGA, Homero
GASTARDO-CONAC, Cecilia
VASIUTYNSKYI, Vadym
KUS-HARBORD, Larissa
author_facet LIU, James H.
ZHANG, Robert Jiqi
LEUNG, Angela K. Y.
GIL DE ZÚÑIGA, Homero
GASTARDO-CONAC, Cecilia
VASIUTYNSKYI, Vadym
KUS-HARBORD, Larissa
author_sort LIU, James H.
title Empirical correlates of cosmopolitan orientation: Etiology and functions in a worldwide representative sample
title_short Empirical correlates of cosmopolitan orientation: Etiology and functions in a worldwide representative sample
title_full Empirical correlates of cosmopolitan orientation: Etiology and functions in a worldwide representative sample
title_fullStr Empirical correlates of cosmopolitan orientation: Etiology and functions in a worldwide representative sample
title_full_unstemmed Empirical correlates of cosmopolitan orientation: Etiology and functions in a worldwide representative sample
title_sort empirical correlates of cosmopolitan orientation: etiology and functions in a worldwide representative sample
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2020
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3184
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