通过 "目标人群框架 "了解特朗普担任总统期间的穆斯林禁令

Q3 Social Sciences
Ashari Cahyo Edi, Poyung Lin, K. Neupane, Reyhan Topal
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唐纳德-特朗普(Donald Trump)总统任期内的争议之一是他的旅行禁令政策,该政策在 2017 年针对来自许多穆斯林占多数的国家的移民。虽然研究人员分析了特朗普总统和美国政客的修辞、话语和间接言语行为,以充分理解旅行禁令的实施,但调查政客如何利用移民的社会建构来支持或反对旅行禁令的研究数量有限。因此,深入研究政治行为者如何对移民进行社会建构以证明其旅行禁令政策立场的合理性至关重要。在本文中,我们将旅行禁令政策纳入目标人群社会建构的文献中,这是政策过程的重要理论之一。为此,我们研究了四类数据来源:法律文件、政治家发布的相关推文、智库出版物(专栏文章、新闻稿和评论)以及旅行禁令辩论期间发表的新闻文章。根据我们的分析,我们发现不仅是政策制定者,司法系统、新闻媒体和智库的成员也在构建移民身份,以证明他们对旅行禁令的政策立场是正确的。我们的研究结果突出表明,有必要就旅行禁令展开细致入微的辩论,讨论不同参与者对移民身份的重构和重新想象。我们还认为,以比较的方式分析不同政策参与者对移民的社会建构,对未来的研究大有裨益。
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Muslim Ban during Trump’s Presidency through the Target Population Framework
One of the controversies that defined Donald Trump’s presidency was his travel ban policy, which targeted immigrants from many Muslim-majority countries in 2017. While researchers have analyzed the rhetoric, discourse, and indirect speech acts of President Trump and American politicians to fully understand the enforcement of the travel ban, the number of studies investigating how politicians utilize the social construction of immigrants to support or oppose the travel ban is limited. Hence, it is crucial to thoroughly study how political actors socially construct immigrants to justify their policy positions on the travel ban. In this article, we contextualize the travel ban policy within the literature on the social construction of target populations, one of the prominent theories of policy processes. To that end, we examine four types of data sources: legal documents, relevant tweets posted by politicians, think tank publications (op-eds, releases, and commentaries), and news articles published during the travel ban debates. In light of our analysis, we find that not only policymakers but also members of the judicial system, news media sources, and think tanks construct immigrant identities in a way that justifies their policy positions on the travel ban. Our findings underscore the need for a nuanced and well-rounded debate on travel restrictions concerning the reconstruction and reimagination of immigrant identities by various actors. We also contend that future research could greatly benefit from analyzing the social construction of immigrants by different policy actors in a comparative fashion.
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Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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