Value-oriented citizenship index: New extensions of Kelman and Hamilton's theory to prevent autocracy.

Soc Sci Res

University of Bologna, Department of Education "G. M. Bertin", via Filippo Re 6, 40126 Bologna, Italylogna, Italy.

Published: November 2015

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  • Kelman and Hamilton argue that strong values orientation in citizenship is essential for society's protection against declining authority, though they don't clearly define these values.
  • Their research introduces the value-oriented citizenship (VOC) index, which effectively differentiates individuals who respect authority based on values versus those who follow roles or rules.
  • The article explores how the VOC index enhances their framework and its significance for understanding the dynamics between individuals and authority.

Article Abstract

In Crimes of obedience, Kelman and Hamilton argue that societies can be protected by the degeneration of authority only when citizenship is based on a strong values orientation. This reference to values may be the weakest point in their theory because they do not explicitly define these values. Nevertheless, their empirical findings suggest that the authors are referring to specific democratic principles and universal values (e.g., equality, fairness, harmlessness). In this article, a composite index known as the value-oriented citizenship (VOC) index is introduced and empirically analysed. The results confirm that the VOC index discriminates between people who relate to authority based on values rather than based on their role or on rules in general. The article discusses the utility of the VOC index to develop Kelman and Hamilton's framework further empirically as well as its implications for the analysis of the relationship between individuals and authority.

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  • Kelman and Hamilton argue that strong values orientation in citizenship is essential for society's protection against declining authority, though they don't clearly define these values.
  • Their research introduces the value-oriented citizenship (VOC) index, which effectively differentiates individuals who respect authority based on values versus those who follow roles or rules.
  • The article explores how the VOC index enhances their framework and its significance for understanding the dynamics between individuals and authority.
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