Religious Intolerance on Campus: A Multi-Institution Study

Kevin Fosnacht, Cynthia Broderick
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Abstract Incidents of religious intolerance and discrimination have become too familiar in American society, and today’s college campuses are not immune to these incidents. Previous research has shown the negative influence of perceived hostile campus cultures on students’ overall learning and development. This study investigated bachelor’s degree-seeking students’ religious and spiritual discrimination experiences. With particular attention paid to students’ self-identified religious/spiritual identities, the study found that students who identify with a non-Christian, world faith tradition more frequently experienced discriminatory acts than their Christian peers. Additionally, the results show that more respect for others’ spirituality beliefs on campus was negatively correlated with experiencing acts of religious intolerance. In contrast, increased comfort in expressing religious and spiritual beliefs on campus was positively related to more frequent incidents of religious intolerance.
校园宗教不容忍现象的多机构研究
摘要宗教不容忍和歧视事件在美国社会已经太常见了,今天的大学校园也不能免受这些事件的影响。先前的研究表明,被感知的敌对校园文化对学生的整体学习和发展产生了负面影响。本研究调查了寻求学士学位的学生的宗教和精神歧视经历。研究特别关注学生自我认同的宗教/精神身份,发现认同非基督教世界信仰传统的学生比他们的基督教同龄人更频繁地经历歧视行为。此外,研究结果表明,在校园里对他人精神信仰的更多尊重与经历宗教不容忍行为呈负相关。相比之下,在校园里表达宗教和精神信仰的舒适感增加与更频繁的宗教不容忍事件呈正相关。
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