The Ontogeny of Attitudes Toward Migrants

IF 3.1 1区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Radhika Santhanagopalan, Hannah Hok, Alex Shaw, Katherine D. Kinzler
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Abstract

Immigration is among the most pressing issues of our time. Important questions concern the psychological mechanisms that contribute to attitudes about immigration. Whereas much is known about adults’ immigration attitudes, the developmental antecedents of these attitudes are not well understood. Across three studies (N = 616), we examined US children's attitudes toward migrants by introducing them to two novel groups of people: one native to an island and the other migrants to the island. The migrants varied by (1) Migrant Status: migrants came from a resource-poor island (fleers) or a resource-rich island (pursuers); and (2) Acculturation Style: migrants assimilated to the native culture (assimilated) or retained their original cultural identity (separated). We studied a range of children's immigration attitudes: children's preferences, resource allocations, and perceptions of solidarity between groups (Experiment 1), children's conferral of voting power (Experiment 2a) and political representation (Experiment 2b), and children's beliefs about political representation when an equal government was not possible (Experiment 3). Overall, children showed a bias toward natives, but the degree of their bias depended on the type of migrant they were evaluating. Children generally favored Pursuers over Fleers, and Assimilated migrants over Separated migrants. In some cases, the intersection of these factors mattered: children expressed a specific preference for Separated Pursuers and a specific penalization of Separated Fleers. These studies reveal the early developmental roots of immigration attitudes, particularly as they relate to political power and the intersecting forces of migrant status and acculturation.

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移民态度的个体发生。
移民问题是我们这个时代最紧迫的问题之一。重要的问题涉及影响对移民态度的心理机制。尽管我们对成年人的移民态度了解很多,但对这些态度的发展起源却知之甚少。在三项研究中(N = 616),我们通过向美国儿童介绍两组新人群来研究他们对移民的态度:一组是岛上的本地人,另一组是岛上的移民。移民的身份不同:(1)移民来自资源贫乏的岛屿(逃离者)或资源丰富的岛屿(追逐者);(2)文化适应风格(Acculturation Style):移民被本土文化同化(被同化)或保留原有文化认同(被分离)。我们研究了一系列儿童对移民的态度:儿童的偏好、资源分配和群体间团结的感知(实验1)、儿童赋予投票权(实验2a)和政治代表权(实验2b),以及儿童在不可能实现平等政府时对政治代表权的信念(实验3)。总体而言,儿童表现出对本地人的偏见,但他们的偏见程度取决于他们评估的移民类型。孩子们通常更喜欢“追求者”而不是“逃者”,更喜欢“同化移民”而不是“分离移民”。在某些情况下,这些因素的交集很重要:孩子们对失散的追求者表示特别的偏爱,对失散的逃者表示特别的惩罚。这些研究揭示了移民态度的早期发展根源,特别是因为它们与政治权力以及移民身份和文化适应的交叉力量有关。
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8.10
自引率
8.10%
发文量
132
期刊介绍: Developmental Science publishes cutting-edge theory and up-to-the-minute research on scientific developmental psychology from leading thinkers in the field. It is currently the only journal that specifically focuses on human developmental cognitive neuroscience. Coverage includes: - Clinical, computational and comparative approaches to development - Key advances in cognitive and social development - Developmental cognitive neuroscience - Functional neuroimaging of the developing brain
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