高技能移民在日常生活中遭遇的偏见和歧视:对首都圈居民的焦点小组访谈

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES
Jiwon Shin , Hwajin Lim , Jiyeon Shin
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本研究侧重于 2000 年代移居日本的外国移民,以确定他们日常的焦虑和不适与偏见和歧视之间的关系。本研究从外国移民的角度出发,将日本的偏见和歧视划分为不同的具体情况。对居住在日本的高技能移民进行了焦点小组访谈(FGI)。专题分析产生了直接和间接偏见的例子。直接偏见描述了明确和有意识的排斥。本研究确定的代码包括制度排斥、社会排斥和心理排斥。间接偏见是指在交流过程中产生的一种不愉快的感觉,其原因无法立即确定。确定的代码包括与日本人的区别、强迫进行日本式交流以及缺乏对其他文化的理解。为了澄清这些模糊之处,本研究围绕对外国人的直接偏见和间接偏见这两个轴心展开。
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Prejudice and discrimination experienced by high-skilled migrants in their daily lives: Focus group interviews with Tokyo metropolitan area residents

This study focuses on foreign migrants who migrated to Japan in the 2000s to determine how their daily anxiety and discomfort relate to prejudice and discrimination. This study divided prejudice and discrimination in Japan into specific situations from the perspective of foreign migrants. Focus group interviews (FGI) were conducted with high-skilled migrants living in Japan. The thematic analysis produced examples of direct and indirect prejudice. Direct prejudice describes explicit and conscious exclusion. The codes identified in this study were institutional exclusion, social exclusion, and psychological exclusion. Indirect prejudice refers to an unpleasant feeling during communication, the cause of which cannot be instantaneously ascertained. The codes identified were distinction from the Japanese, forcing Japanese-style communication, and lack of understanding of other cultures. To clarify these ambiguities, this study was organized around the axes of direct and indirect prejudice against foreigners.

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期刊介绍: The Asian Journal of Social Science is a principal outlet for scholarly articles on Asian societies published by the Department of Sociology, National University of Singapore. AJSS provides a unique forum for theoretical debates and empirical analyses that move away from narrow disciplinary focus. It is committed to comparative research and articles that speak to cases beyond the traditional concerns of area and single-country studies. AJSS strongly encourages transdisciplinary analysis of contemporary and historical social change in Asia by offering a meeting space for international scholars across the social sciences, including anthropology, cultural studies, economics, geography, history, political science, psychology, and sociology. AJSS also welcomes humanities-oriented articles that speak to pertinent social issues. AJSS publishes internationally peer-reviewed research articles, special thematic issues and shorter symposiums. AJSS also publishes book reviews and review essays, research notes on Asian societies, and short essays of special interest to students of the region.
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