研究白人种族平衡与白人的权力维持

IF 1.8 4区 社会学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
David Drustrup, William Ming Liu, Thomas Rigg, Katelynn Davis
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摘要

白人种族平衡是一个社会、历史和文化的位置,在这个位置上,白人免受批评,种族的重要性在很大程度上被白人忽视。白人种族平衡的期望是白人定义自己的一种方式,这种期望保护了白人至上主义的认识论和意识形态。我们完成了对14名白人本科生的访谈,以更多地了解学生在受到白人种族不平衡挑战时所采取的过程。使用共识定性研究(CQR),我们对他们的回答进行了编码,发现了七个代表性领域,其中两个类别得到了每个参与者的认可:“有效知识假设”和“非种族主义信仰”。虽然一些受访者表现出对种族和白人的深思熟虑,但研究结果表明,大多数参与者试图通过各种修辞手段来恢复白人种族平衡,包括(1)唤起对复杂种族话题的肤浅和不完整的了解,以及(2)将自己从种族主义行为和思想中分离出来,等等。本研究通过描述白人学生在面对种族对话的期望中断后如何试图重建白人种族平衡,为白人文学做出了贡献。对反种族主义心理学家的启示进行了讨论。
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Investigating the white racial equilibrium and the power-maintenance of whiteness

The white racial equilibrium is a social, historical, and cultural location where whiteness is insulated from critique and the importance of race is largely ignored by white people. The expectation of the white racial equilibrium is one way white people define their whiteness, and this expectation protects white supremacist epistemologies and ideologies. We completed interviews with fourteen white undergraduate students to understand more about the processes employed by students when challenged by the white racial disequilibrium. Using consensual qualitative research (CQR), we coded their responses and found seven representative domains, with two categories endorsed by every participant: “assumption of valid knowledge” and “non-racist beliefs.” While some respondents displayed thoughtfulness about race and whiteness, findings suggest that most participants attempted to restore the white racial equilibrium by centralizing the innocence and beneficence of whiteness and white people through various rhetorical maneuvers, including (1) invoking superficial and incomplete knowledge of complex racial topics, and (2) depersonalizing themselves from racist acts and ideas, among others. This study contributes to the whiteness literature by providing descriptions of how white students attempt to re-establish the white racial equilibrium after facing disruptions to their expectations for conversations about race. Implications for anti-racist psychologists are discussed.

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期刊介绍: Recent articles in ASAP have examined social psychological methods in the study of economic and social justice including ageism, heterosexism, racism, sexism, status quo bias and other forms of discrimination, social problems such as climate change, extremism, homelessness, inter-group conflict, natural disasters, poverty, and terrorism, and social ideals such as democracy, empowerment, equality, health, and trust.
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