Caroline Ng Tseung-Wong, Colleen Ward, Ágnes Szabó
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摘要
本研究探讨了所感知到的社会多元文化规范在文化认同风格(混杂型-HIS 和改变型-AIS)中的作用,以及它们反过来对双文化认同巩固和文化认同冲突的影响。我们研究了 293 名美国华裔对美国多元文化群体相互接触的程度(多元文化接触)、是否重视和欣赏多样性(多元文化意识形态)以及是否存在支持和包容多样性的政策和实践(多元文化政策和实践)的看法。路径分析结果表明,多元文化意识形态与 AIS 和文化身份冲突呈负相关。多元文化接触与 HIS 和双文化身份巩固呈正相关。多元文化政策和实践没有明显的关联。研究结果强调了社会对多元文化意识形态的接受程度和对多元文化接触规范的认知在文化身份管理中的重要作用。此外,这项研究还强调,作为社会层面的因素,感知到的多元文化规范与个人层面的文化认同风格相结合,会影响多元文化个体的认同结果。有必要进一步研究多数群体和文化少数群体所感知的社会规范在身份融合中的作用。
‘Am I both or not?’: The role of perceived societal norms of multiculturalism in negotiating bicultural identities
The present study explored the role of perceived societal norms of multiculturalism in the engagement of cultural identity styles (hybridising-HIS and altenating-AIS) and, in turn, their impact on bicultural identity consolidation and cultural identity conflict. We examined 293 Chinese Americans' perceptions about the extent to which culturally diverse groups are in contact with one another (multicultural contact); whether diversity is valued and appreciated (multicultural ideology); and whether there are policies and practices that support and accommodate diversity (multicultural policies and practices) in the United States. Results from a path analysis showed that multicultural ideology was negatively associated with AIS and cultural identity conflict. Multicultural contact was positively associated with HIS and bicultural identity consolidation. Multicultural policies and practices had no significant associations. The findings underscore the important role of perceived societal acceptance of multicultural ideology and perceived norms of multicultural contact in managing cultural identities. Furthermore, the study highlights that perceived multiculturalism norms as societal-level factors combined with individual-level cultural identity styles can influence the identity outcomes of multicultural individuals. Further research into the role of perceived societal norms for both majority and cultural minority individuals in identity integration is warranted.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology publishes papers regarding social behaviour in relation to community problems and strengths. The journal is international in scope, reflecting the common concerns of scholars and community practitioners in Europe and worldwide.