Intergroup benefits of metacognitive cultural self? Cultural self-awareness and multicultural involvement on attitudes towards migrants

Chieh Lu, I-Ching Lee, C. Wan
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The investigation of attitudes towards different groups is crucial for improving intergroup relations and increasing acceptance of diversity. The present research examined the potential of metacognitive understanding of cultural self in improving attitudes towards migrants, as individuals reflectively consider their cultural assumptions in evaluating migrants. We tested the effect of individuals’ awareness of culture’s influence on the self (i.e., cultural self-awareness) and how such an effect was moderated by how much individuals’ life experience involved foreign cultures (i.e., multicultural involvement). Study 1 measured American participants’ cultural self-awareness and attitudes towards immigrants. Studies 2 and 3 manipulated Taiwanese participants’ cultural self-awareness and measured their attitudes towards Southeast Asian migrant workers (Studies 2 and 3) and marriage immigrants (Study 3). Results showed that cultural self-awareness had a more positive effect on attitudes towards migrants for low (vs. high) multicultural involvement individuals. The positive role of metacognitive cultural self in intergroup relations and the boundary conditions for such positive effect are discussed.
元认知文化自我的群体间利益?文化自我意识和多元文化参与对移民态度的影响
调查对不同群体的态度对于改善群体间关系和增加对多样性的接受度至关重要。本研究考察了文化自我的元认知理解在改善对移民的态度方面的潜力,因为个人在评估移民时反思性地考虑他们的文化假设。我们测试了个人对文化对自我影响的意识(即文化自我意识)的影响,以及这种影响是如何被个人的生活经历涉及多少外国文化(即多元文化参与)所缓和的。研究1测量了美国参与者的文化自我意识和对移民的态度。研究2和研究3操纵台湾参与者的文化自我意识,测量他们对东南亚移民(研究2和研究3)和婚姻移民(研究3)的态度。结果显示,文化自我意识对低(与高)多元文化参与个体对移民的态度有更积极的影响。讨论了元认知文化自我在群体间关系中的积极作用以及这种积极作用的边界条件。
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