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Motivated reasoning and cultural cognition theory in the Canadian context Simon J. Kiss, Wilfrid Laurier University Erick Lachapelle, Universtié de Montréal Eric Montpetit, Université de Montréal
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Motivated reasoning and culturalcognition theory in the Canadian

contextSimon J. Kiss, Wilfrid Laurier UniversityErick Lachapelle, Universtié de Montréal

Eric Montpetit, Université de Montréal

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Cultural Theory

• Not characteristics of nations or ethnicity

• A functionally related pattern of social relations and political values and beliefs about human and physical nature

• roots are in the functionalist sociology of Emile Durkheim

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Two competing conceptualizations of cultural theory

Cultural Theory

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Cultural Theory

• Bureaucracies (hierarchy), markets (individualism) and flat forms of organizations (egalitarianism) ``think’’, produce and then sustained by ways of looking at the world,

• Individuals internalize these external social relations

• Provides a theoretical explanation for where preferences come from

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Two competing conceptualizations of cultural theoryCultural Cognition Theory

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Cultural Cognition Theory• Individuals use psychological heuristics to process

information in variable ways (e.g. biased assimilation of information identity protection)

• This leads to variation in risk perception among populations

• No claims about the origins of beliefs, assumed to be fundamental

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Cultural Cognition Theory

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Cultural Cognition Theory Applicability in Canada?

• United StatesKahan, D.M., H. Jenkins Smith, and D Braman. 2011. “Cultural Cognition of Scientific

Consensus.” Journal Of Risk Research 14(2): 147–74.

• CanadaDragojlovic, Nick, and Edna Einsiedel. 2014. “The Polarization of Public Opinion on

Biofuels in North America: Key Drivers and Future Trends.” Biofuels 5(3): 233–47.

• QuebecLachapelle, E, É Montpetit, and J P Gauvin. 2014. “Public Perceptions of Expert Credibility

on Policy Issues: the Role of Expert Framing and Political Worldviews.” Policy Studies Journal.

• Waterloo, OntarioPerrella, Andrea, and Simon J Kiss. “Risk Perception, Psychological Heuristics and the

Water Fluoridation Controversy.” Canadian Journal of Public Health 106(4).

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Cultural Cognition Theory

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Cultural Cognition Theory

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Cultural Cognition Theory

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Reliability of Cultural Cognition Theory Questions in Canada?

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Conclusions• Cultural cognition is one variant of broader cultural

theory.

• Serious questions about the reliability and validity of cultural cognition questions applicability in Canada

• We are developing questions that are sensitive to the Canadian context that

• Initial results suggest these are highly correlated in theoretically predicted ways with patterns of risk perception