支持反种族主义政策的种族差异:支持反黑人和反白人的陈规定型观念

IF 1.8 3区 社会学 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Eric Silver, John Iceland, Kerby Goff
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导言对反种族主义政策(如强制性多元化培训和平权行动)的支持因种族而异。种族怨恨和象征性种族主义传统的研究主要集中在白人认可将黑人在社会中的不平等地位归咎于黑人的刻板印象,从而导致白人对反种族主义政策的支持度较低。系统种族主义理论提出了另一个假设:我们使用 2021 年 YouGov 对 1125 名美国成年人进行的全国性调查数据对这两个假设进行了研究。结果反黑人和反白人刻板印象的种族差异解释了反种族主义政策支持率的种族差异。
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Race differences in support for anti‐racism policies: Endorsements of anti‐black and anti‐white stereotypes
IntroductionSupport for anti‐racism policies such as mandatory diversity training and affirmative action varies by race. Research in the racial resentment and symbolic racism traditions focuses on whites’ endorsements of stereotypes that blame blacks for their unequal position in society, causing whites to be less supportive of anti‐racism policies. Systemic racism theory suggests an additional hypothesis: People who believe whites are not doing enough to dismantle the systemically racist system that disadvantages blacks and other groups should be more supportive of anti‐racism policies.MethodsWe examine both hypotheses using data from a national YouGov survey of 1125 U.S. adults gathered in 2021.ResultsRace differences in support for anti‐racism policies are accounted for by race differences in endorsements of both anti‐black and anti‐white stereotypes.ConclusionFuture studies of support for anti‐racism policies should consider the influence of both anti‐black and anti‐white stereotypes.
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期刊介绍: Nationally recognized as one of the top journals in the field, Social Science Quarterly (SSQ) publishes current research on a broad range of topics including political science, sociology, economics, history, social work, geography, international studies, and women"s studies. SSQ is the journal of the Southwestern Social Science Association.
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