School of Politics, Security and International Affairs, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida, United States of America.
Department of Political Science, School of Public and International Affairs, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2024 Aug 22;19(8):e0304698. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0304698. eCollection 2024.
Across numerous African societies, a prevalent resistance to LGBTQ rights is evident. While prominent strides have been made on LGBTQ rights in various parts of the world, the African context has witnessed limited progress. Public opinion polls indicate that influential figures have succeeded in altering public sentiment towards LGBTQ rights in Western countries, yet such progress remains elusive in the African context. Mechanisms effective in shifting public attitudes toward embracing LGBTQ rights remain largely unexplored, especially in the African context. In this paper, we consider whether endorsement messages conveyed by trusted authorities possess the potential to foster a shift in attitudes towards embracing LGBTQ rights among a nationally representative sample of respondents in Ghana. Through a factorial experiment, we find that there are varying impacts of messaging from distinct trusted authorities in shaping attitudes toward embracing LGBTQ rights. Notably, pro-LGBTQ messaging from traditional and co-partisan leaders yields modest effects, while messaging from religious leaders exhibits no discernible impact. These findings hold significance for determining strategic focal points in potential endeavors to advance LGBTQ rights within the African context.
在许多非洲社会中,普遍存在对 LGBTQ 权利的抵制。尽管在世界上许多地方,LGBTQ 权利已经取得了显著的进展,但非洲的情况进展有限。民意调查显示,有影响力的人物成功地改变了西方国家对 LGBTQ 权利的公众舆论,但这种进展在非洲仍然难以实现。在非洲背景下,有效改变公众对 LGBTQ 权利的态度的机制在很大程度上仍未得到探索。在本文中,我们考虑了由可信权威人士传达的认可信息是否有可能在加纳全国代表性样本的受访者中促进对 LGBTQ 权利的态度转变。通过一个析因实验,我们发现来自不同可信权威人士的信息对塑造对 LGBTQ 权利的接受态度有不同的影响。值得注意的是,来自传统和党派盟友的支持 LGBTQ 的信息产生了适度的影响,而来自宗教领袖的信息则没有明显的影响。这些发现对于确定在非洲背景下推进 LGBTQ 权利的潜在努力中的战略重点具有重要意义。