Countering Femonationalism: Evidence from an Audio-visual Experiment in Germany

Time: 
02.12.2025 - 12:15 to 13:30
Location: 
A 5,6
Type of Event: 
MZES Speaker Series
Lecturer: 
Michael Glahn
Lecturer affiliation: 
Uppsala University
Description:

How can liberal democracies respond to the growing use of gender equality rhetoric to legitimize exclusionary immigration policies? This paper investigates the effectiveness of rebuttals to femonationalism – the strategic invocation of gender equality values to justify anti-immigrant sentiment. Drawing on a pre-registered audio-visual vignette experiment with a quota-representative sample of 3,994 German adults, we test whether different forms of counter-speech can reduce agreement with femonationalist claims and perceptions of their social acceptability. Respondents were exposed to femonationalist rhetoric in a short, news-style video, followed by one of three rebuttals: (1) a factual correction debunking the link between immigration and violence against women; (2) a symbolic critique highlighting low female representation in these parties; or (3) a substantive critique of their conservative gender policy agendas. We find that only the factual correction consistently reduces support for femonationalist views and anti-immigrant discourse. Symbolic and substantive critiques, while normatively salient, show limited or inconsistent effects. These findings underscore the potential of fact-based counterspeech to contest gendered nativism.