生为本地人还是像本地人一样生活对本地归属感的理解和对外部群体的态度

Sabina Toruńczyk-Ruiz , Diana Cárdenas , Maykel Verkuyten
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本研究探讨了人们对谁是 "真正的 "本地人的理解及其对群体间的影响。我们预期会发现两种一般的理解--一种基于归属(即种族),另一种基于后天(即公民)特征--这两种理解会与对待新来者的态度产生不同的关联。在波兰进行的四项研究中,我们发现人们对当地城市归属感的这两种理解始终存在经验上的区别(研究 1,人数=148;研究 2,人数=1016;研究 3,人数=400;研究 4,人数=686)。此外,更强烈地认同自定的本地归属感与以下因素有关:内群体本质化倾向和对自生信念的支持(研究 1);对国际移民和国内移民以及已定居移民和新移民的接受度较低(研究 2-4);对移民对本地威胁的感知较高;以及对移民采取集体行动的意愿较高(研究 4)。与此相反,对当地的理解与对新移民的积极态度和行为意向相关。总之,我们的研究结果表明,当地归属感的先天与后天区别与人们在当地环境中与新移民的关系有关。
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Born a local or living like one: Understandings of local belonging and outgroup attitudes

Born a local or living like one: Understandings of local belonging and outgroup attitudes

This study examines people's understanding of who is a ‘true’ local and its intergroup implications. We expected to find two general understandings – one based on ascribed (i.e., ethnic) and the other on acquired (i.e. civic) characteristics – which would be differently associated with attitudes towards newcomers. In four studies conducted in Poland, we found that people consistently make an empirical distinction between these two understandings of local city belonging (Study 1, N = 148, Study 2, N = 1016, Study 3, N = 400, Study 4, N = 686). Further, stronger endorsement of an ascribed local belonging was related to a tendency to essentialize the ingroup and support for autochthony belief (Study 1), lower acceptance of both international and internal migrants, as well as established and recent migrants (Studies 2–4), higher perceived local threat from migrants, and higher intention for collective action against migrants (Study 4). In contrast, an acquired local understanding was associated with positive attitudes and behavioral intentions towards newcomers. In sum, our results suggest that the ascribed vs. acquired distinction of local belonging is relevant for the way people relate to newcomers in their local environments.

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