超越反城市情绪:农村对无证移民的意识和情感

IF 4.7 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Kristin Lunz Trujillo
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更严格的移民态度与乡村性相关。我认为,乡村意识有助于解释这种倾向;理论上,那些乡村意识较强的美国人应将无证移民视为地位较低的外来群体,受到决策者的不当青睐。通过使用 ANES 数据,我发现对于农村/小城镇居民来说,对无证/非法移民的冷淡态度和对移民政策的苛刻态度与乡村意识有显著的正相关。这并不受党派或种族怨恨的调节,尽管对非白人的影响更大。此外,与对照组相比,接触一篇同情农村生活方式不受尊重的实验性文章(即强调农村人不受尊重,这也是农村意识的一个要素),会使农村/小城镇受访者对无证移民的感情显著升温。相反,接触一篇关于农村地区种族人口变化的文章或一篇滞后的农村经济复苏文章,并没有持续或显著地影响结果变量。这项研究既证实了类似情况下农村人的怨恨或意识之间的联系,同时也提供了证据,证明这种关系是由群体内不尊重经济或种族/民族威胁的情绪所驱动的。
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Beyond anti-urban sentiment: Rural consciousness and affect toward undocumented immigrants
Stricter immigration attitudes are associated with rurality. I argue that rural consciousness can help explain this tendency; those Americans higher in rural consciousness should theoretically see undocumented immigrants as a lower-status out-group unduly favored by decision-makers. Using ANES data, I find that colder feelings toward undocumented/illegal immigrants and harsher immigration policy attitudes significantly and positively associate with rural consciousness for rural/small-town residents. This is not moderated by partisanship or racial resentment, though the effect is stronger for non-whites. Further, exposure to an experimental treatment article sympathizing with rural way of life being disrespected – i.e., highlighting rural people being disrespected, which is an element of rural consciousness– results in significantly warmer feelings toward undocumented immigrants for rural/small-town respondents compared to those in the control condition. Conversely, exposure to an article about racial demographic changes in rural areas, or to a lagging rural economic recovery article, did not consistently or significantly affect the outcome variable. This study both confirms links between rural resentment or consciousness in similar contexts, while providing evidence that such a relationship is driven by feelings of in-group disrespect over economic or racial/ethnic threat.
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期刊介绍: Political Geography is the flagship journal of political geography and research on the spatial dimensions of politics. The journal brings together leading contributions in its field, promoting international and interdisciplinary communication. Research emphases cover all scales of inquiry and diverse theories, methods, and methodologies.
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