The development of essentialist, ethnic, and civic intuitions about national categories.

2区 医学 Q1 Medicine
Aidan Feeney, Jocelyn Dautel, Kieran Phillips, Jessica Leffers, John D Coley
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Abstract

Given current global migration patterns, understanding of children's intuitions about nationality and national categories is an important and emerging focus for developmental psychologists. We review theoretical and empirical work on three different types of intuition: (1) that nationality is primarily determined by ancestry (an ethnic intuition); (2) that nationality is determined by commitment to national institutions (a civic intuition); and (3) that membership in a national category is determined by possession of an invisible essence which explains the similarities between members of that category. We examine assumptions about the relations which hold between all three intuitions and derive a series of questions about how these intuitions develop, how they relate to each other, and how they might be affected by children's experience. We describe a study (N=196) suggesting that (1) most children, regardless of experience, possess elements of both ethnic and civic intuitions, and (2) essentialist intuitions about national categories decrease with age and are not associated with ethnic intuitions. We conclude by outlining the implications of these results and a number of important questions which they raise.

关于国家范畴的本质主义、民族主义和公民直觉的发展。
鉴于目前的全球移民模式,理解儿童关于国籍和国家类别的直觉是发展心理学家的一个重要和新兴的焦点。我们回顾了关于三种不同类型直觉的理论和实证研究:(1)国籍主要由血统决定(一种种族直觉);(2)国籍取决于对国家机构的承诺(公民直觉);(3)一个国家类别的成员资格是由拥有一种看不见的本质决定的,这种本质解释了该类别成员之间的相似性。我们研究了关于这三种直觉之间关系的假设,并得出了一系列关于这些直觉是如何发展的问题,它们是如何相互关联的,以及它们是如何受到儿童经验的影响的。我们描述了一项研究(N=196),表明(1)大多数儿童,无论经验如何,都拥有种族和公民直觉的元素;(2)关于国家类别的本质主义直觉随着年龄的增长而下降,与种族直觉无关。最后,我们概述了这些结果的含义以及它们提出的一些重要问题。
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Advances in Child Development and Behavior
Advances in Child Development and Behavior PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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