The framing effects of COVID-19 on ethnic intolerance: evidence from Romania

IF 2 2区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES
Amy H. Liu, E. Power, Meiying Xu
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Studies of tolerance often employ an ethnic lens. Reports of increasing anti-Chinese racism during the pandemic is evidence. Yet, COVID-19 is a global pandemic. How the disease is framed matters. We employ a survey experiment in Romania – where there is a large Chinese population and an even larger Romanian migrant population – to show that when primed about COVID-19, people responded with Chinese exclusion – a result consistent with the ethnic politics literature. But surprisingly, we find no evidence of Romanians cutting their coethnics a break. These results challenge how we think about identities when studying ethnic politics and group (in)tolerance.
COVID-19对种族不容忍的框架效应:来自罗马尼亚的证据
关于宽容的研究经常采用种族视角。有关疫情期间反华种族主义加剧的报道就是证据。然而,COVID-19是一场全球大流行。这种疾病是如何形成的很重要。我们在罗马尼亚进行了一项调查实验,那里有大量的中国人口和更多的罗马尼亚移民人口,结果表明,当人们对COVID-19有初步了解时,他们的反应是排斥中国人,这一结果与民族政治文献一致。但令人惊讶的是,我们没有发现罗马尼亚人与他们的种族分离的证据。这些结果挑战了我们在研究种族政治和群体宽容时对身份的看法。
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East European Politics
East European Politics POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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