同质性的阴影:通过接纳难民重新定义日本叙事

A. Ullah, D. Chattoraj, Siti Nurbazilah Zulkifili
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由于日本长期存在劳动力短缺问题,移民问题最近成为公共和私人讨论的焦点。本文探讨了一个迄今研究不足的领域,即日本如何保持其传统的单一性以及日本不愿接受移民和难民的问题。为此,我们试图研究日本不愿接受难民的原因。我们认为,同质化助长了排斥文化。我们采用 "滚雪球 "的方法,采访了 12 名日本人(学生和专业人士)和 15 名在日本居住至少十年的外国人(专业人士和学生)。我们的论点得到了经验信息的支持,并以种族划分和同质性理论为基础。这项研究对难民制度和收容国具有重要的政策影响。
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Shades of Homogeneity: Redefining Japan’s Narrative Through Refugee Acceptance
Due to the long-standing labour shortage in Japan, the issue of migration has recently come to the forefront of public and private discourse. This article examines a hitherto under-researched area, namely, how Japan has maintained its traditional homogeneity and Japan’s reluctance to accept migrants and refugees. To this end, we have attempted to examine why there is a reluctance to accept refugees. We assume that homogeneity fosters a culture of rejection. Using snowballing, we interviewed 12 Japanese (students and professionals) and 15 foreigners (professionals and students) who have lived in Japan for at least ten years. Our arguments were supported by empirical information and underpinned by the theory of ethnic demarcation and homogeneity. This research has critical policy implications for refugee regimes and host countries.
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