Racial self-interest, Max Weber and the production of racism: the strategy and propaganda of Vote Leave during the Brexit referendum

IF 0.5 2区 社会学 Q4 ETHNIC STUDIES
M. Shaw
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ABSTRACT Shaw’s paper examines Eric Kaufmann’s idea of ‘racial self-interest’—which references Max Weber’s types of rationality in order to support ‘cordoning off’ racism from broader anti-immigration attitudes—through an analysis of Brexit, Kaufmann’s principal case. It discusses how Weber’s ideas might help us identify ‘absolute’ and ‘instrumental’ types of racial attitude and the relationships of these types to racism. Arguing that, in an electoral contest in which anti-immigration politics is highly mobilized, it is necessary to pay attention to the campaign, Shaw investigates whether these types of attitude can be distinguished in the strategy and propaganda of the 2016 Leave campaign and its leaders’ choices as well as its voters’ attitudes, and whether the campaign’s ‘instrumental’ anti-immigration attitudes can be excluded from the field of racism. Arguing that Weberian methodology implies that we should not only construct ideal types of racial attitudes but also use them to develop general, structural concepts of racism, Shaw concludes that anti-immigration politics is best conceptualized as a generally racialized field characterized by a fluid interplay of different types of racist ideas. His paper’s focus on Vote Leave, the officially recognized campaign led by Conservative ministers, also makes a specific contribution to the history of the Leave side of the referendum, correcting the idea that the populist-linked Leave.EU was primarily responsible for racism.
种族利己主义、马克斯·韦伯与种族主义的产生:英国脱欧公投期间Vote Leave的策略与宣传
摘要肖的论文通过对考夫曼的主要案例英国脱欧的分析,探讨了埃里克·考夫曼的“种族利己主义”思想——该思想引用了马克斯·韦伯的理性类型,以支持将种族主义与更广泛的反移民态度“隔离”开来。它讨论了韦伯的思想如何帮助我们识别“绝对”和“工具”类型的种族态度,以及这些类型与种族主义的关系。Shaw认为,在反移民政治高度动员的选举竞争中,有必要关注这场运动,他调查了在2016年脱欧运动的战略和宣传、领导人的选择以及选民的态度中是否可以区分这些类型的态度,以及该运动的“工具性”反移民态度是否可以被排除在种族主义领域之外。Shaw认为,Weberian方法论意味着我们不仅应该构建理想类型的种族态度,还应该利用它们来发展种族主义的一般结构概念,他得出结论,反移民政治最好被概念化为一个普遍的种族化领域,其特征是不同类型的种族主义思想的流动相互作用。他的论文关注的是由保守党部长领导的官方认可的脱欧运动,这也对公投中脱欧派的历史做出了具体贡献,纠正了与民粹主义有关的脱欧派对种族主义负有主要责任的观点。
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期刊介绍: Patterns of Prejudice provides a forum for exploring the historical roots and contemporary varieties of social exclusion and the demonization or stigmatisation of the Other. It probes the language and construction of "race", nation, colour, and ethnicity, as well as the linkages between these categories. It encourages discussion of issues at the top of the public policy agenda, such as asylum, immigration, hate crimes and citizenship. As none of these issues are confined to any one region, Patterns of Prejudice maintains a global optic, at the same time as scrutinizing intensely the history and development of intolerance and chauvinism in the United States and Europe, both East and West.
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