Manifestations of Anti-Asian Xenophobia in the COVID-19 Era: On a Scale From Avoidance to Discrimination

IF 2.8 2区 社会学 Q1 ETHNIC STUDIES
Secil E. Ertorer
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This study delves into the escalation of xenophobia amid the COVID-19 pandemic by analyzing data obtained from an online survey conducted with Asians and Asian Americans (n = 333) in Western New York, United States. The findings illustrate that people of Chinese or Asian descent encountered diverse manifestations of xenophobic attitudes during the pandemic and implemented individual and/or collective coping mechanisms. The study introduces a severity scale to understand and classify various xenophobic manifestations and experiences, ranging from subtly biased conduct to more harmful overt actions. The initial phases of xenophobic expressions involve deliberate avoidance of racialized individuals, such as changing seats on the bus, and verbal antagonism, such as making inappropriate jokes. These experiences were prevalent, particularly among Asians within the sample. Subsequent phases of the scale outline progressively severe manifestations of xenophobia, culminating in the denial of fundamental rights like housing and employment, along with instances of physical harassment. Ultimately, the study underscores how these xenophobic encounters may contribute to a diminished sense of belonging within American society for individuals who were subjected to xenophobic expressions. By shedding light on the various forms and intensities of xenophobia experienced by people who are perceived as Asians and attacked during the pandemic, this research enhances our understanding of diverse forms of xenophobic behavior and the implications of such incidents on individuals’ perceptions of their belonging and social inclusion.

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COVID-19 时代仇视亚洲人的表现形式:从回避到歧视的尺度
本研究通过分析对美国纽约州西部亚裔和亚裔美国人(n = 333)进行的在线调查所获得的数据,探讨了 COVID-19 大流行期间仇外心理的升级。研究结果表明,华裔或亚裔在大流行期间遇到了不同表现形式的排外态度,并实施了个人和/或集体应对机制。研究引入了一个严重程度量表来理解和划分各种仇外表现和经历,从微妙的偏见行为到更具危害性的公开行为。仇外表现的最初阶段包括故意回避种族化个人,如在公共汽车上换座位,以及言语上的对抗,如开不恰当的玩笑。这些经历很普遍,尤其是在样本中的亚洲人中。在量表的后续阶段,仇外心理的表现逐渐严重,最终表现为剥夺住房和就业等基本权利,以及人身骚扰。最终,研究强调了这些仇外遭遇是如何导致遭受仇外表现的个人对美国社会的归属感减弱的。通过揭示被视为亚洲人并在大流行病期间受到攻击的人所经历的各种形式和强度的仇外心理,这项研究增强了我们对各种形式的仇外行为以及此类事件对个人归属感和社会融入感的影响的理解。
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CiteScore
5.80
自引率
6.50%
发文量
28
期刊介绍: Race and Social Problems (RASP) provides a multidisciplinary forum for the publication of articles and discussion of issues germane to race and its enduring relationship to socioeconomic, psychological, political, and cultural problems. The journal publishes original empirical studies, reviews of past research, theoretical studies, and invited essays that advance the understanding of the complexities of race and its relationship to social problems.  Submissions from the fields of social work, anthropology, communications, criminology, economics, history, law, political science, psychology, public health, and sociology are welcome.
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