RT Article T1 Authoritarianism beyond disposition: a literature review of research on contextual antecedents JF Frontiers in psychology VO 12 SP 1 OP 10 A1 Schnelle, Caroline A2 Baier, Dirk 1976- A2 Hadjar, Andreas 1974- A2 Boehnke, Klaus 1951- LA English YR 2021 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1839388811 AB A core debate in authoritarianism research relates to the stability of authoritarianism, i.e., whether it is a dispositional phenomenon socialized in early childhood or even genetically predisposed, or whether it is impacted by time-sensitive, exterior conditions. Whereas certain individual authoritarian tendencies emerge as a rather stable personality trait, there is also empirical evidence for a dynamic influence of external factors. This review article provides a conceptual multilevel framework for the study of authoritarianism and offers an insight into the state-of-research on socialization and situational influences, with a particular focus on threat. Findings are discussed with regard to key theories of authoritarianism. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 8-10 NO Gesehen am 16.03.2023 K1 authoritarianism socialization K1 Personality K1 Contextual K1 Threat K1 Socialization DO 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.676093