Values, lifestyles, and narratives of prejudices amongst Finnish youth

IF 0.8 3区 哲学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Pia-Maria Koirikivi, Saija Benjamin, Arniika Kuusisto, L. Gearon
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Prejudices are innate to the human condition and at the base of most conflicts between social groups. Yet, despite much local and global educational effort to promote equality and peace, expressions of hate and violence are omnipresent across the globe. For gaining more understanding about the complex relationship between values and beliefs that influence people’s prejudiced attitudes towards others, this study investigates how Finnish upper-secondary level students (16- to 20-year-olds), on the one hand, affiliate themselves with self-transcendent values, and on the other hand, narrate prejudices towards others. The complementary quantitative (n = 2873) and qualitative (n = 2200) survey responses show that the young people regarded equality and the promotion of peace as the most important values for themselves but, despite this explicit appreciation of these self-transcendent values, they also exhibit several types of prejudice towards others. The findings show that the youth narratives of prejudices are mainly justified with their prior experiences, their imaginaries related to insecurity, disturbances, and conflicts with people who they deem to have lifestyles different from their own. This study expands existing knowledge by suggesting that the main rationales behind young people’s prejudices are not based on traditional social categorisations, or core values, but on differences expressed through individual lifestyles.
芬兰青年的价值观、生活方式和偏见
偏见是人类与生俱来的,也是社会群体之间大多数冲突的根源。然而,尽管地方和全球为促进平等与和平作出了许多教育努力,但仇恨和暴力的表达在全球无处不在。为了更好地了解影响人们对他人偏见态度的价值观和信仰之间的复杂关系,本研究调查了芬兰高中阶段学生(16- 20岁)如何一方面将自己与自我超越的价值观联系起来,另一方面如何叙述对他人的偏见。互补的定量(n = 2873)和定性(n = 2200)调查结果表明,年轻人认为平等和促进和平是他们自己最重要的价值观,但是,尽管对这些自我超越的价值观有明确的欣赏,他们也表现出对他人的几种偏见。研究结果表明,年轻人对偏见的叙述主要与他们之前的经历有关,他们的想象与不安全感、干扰和与他们认为与自己生活方式不同的人的冲突有关。这项研究扩展了现有的知识,表明年轻人偏见背后的主要理由不是基于传统的社会分类或核心价值观,而是通过个人生活方式表达的差异。
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