一体化的动态模型

Joseph D. Johnson, Marisa C. Eisenberg
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托马斯-谢林于 1971 年提出了基于代理的隔离模型,并得出结论认为,即使社会中的不容忍程度较低,如果人们遵循自己的个人偏好,也会形成隔离。建立在这一框架基础上的大量文献证实了这一观点。本文旨在采用相同的框架,但转而寻找实现一体化状态的方法。我们关注的是艾尔波特(Allport)的接触假说(contacthypothesis),该假说认为,如果群体间地位平等、群体间目标一致,并且有支持群体间接触的制度机制,那么群体间接触就能减少偏见。此外,我们还加入了正面和负面的媒体效应,因为个人很可能从他们所消费的媒体(如新闻、电视、电影等)中获得有关外群体的信息。我们发现,一个由不容易与周围环境保持一致的个体组成的社会,以及在媒体中展示这两个群体的正面例子,都会促进社会的融合。
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A Dynamic Model of Integration
Thomas Schelling introduced his agent-based model of segregation in 1971 and concluded that even when there is a low amount of intolerance within society that segregation will develop if people follow their individual preferences. A large body of literature building of this framework has been built and has bolstered this claim. This paper aims to take the same framework but instead look for ways to get to an integrated state. We focus on Allport's contact hypothesis that states that if there is equal status among groups, common goals among groups, and an institutional mechanism supporting intergroup contact then intergroup contact can reduce prejudice. We incorporate the contact hypothesis by having individuals adjust their intolerance based on their current neighborhood composition and the ease of conforming to their surroundings. Furthermore, we add in positive and negative media effects, as individuals are likely to get information about an outgroup from the media (e.g., news, TV, movies, etc.) that they consume. We find that having a society composed of individuals who do not easily conform to their surroundings and displaying positive examples of both groups in media promote integration within society.
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