The Realities of Racism: Exploring Attitudes in Manitoba, Canada

Michelle Lam, Denise Humphreys, Genevieve Maltais-Laponte, Akech Mayuom, Stephanie Spence
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ABSTRACTBetween December 2020 and January 2021, we conducted an online mixed-methods survey to explore racism in the province of Manitoba, Canada. The survey was completed by exactly 500 residents of the province and was largely representative of the demographics of the province. The survey measured views on racism, multiculturalism, religious diversity, assimilation and linguistic diversity, and also explored lived experiences with racism. In this article, we report respondents’ views on multiculturalism, religious diversity, assimilation and racism. The strong majority of Manitobans recognized that racism is a problem in their area of the province, and yet views towards assimilation and support for religious diversity remain mixed. These findings show contradictions between overall support for broad themes like diversity or multiculturalism yet high levels of continuing discrimination and racism in the province. Our findings emphasize the impacts of whiteness, with the intersectional complexities further emphasized by the qualitative stories shared by participants, giving accounts of racism at work, in stores, healthcare, justice and in different demographic groups. Specifically, incidents of racism against Indigenous Peoples were the most commonly experienced and witnessed.KEYWORDS: Mixed methodssurveyracismManitobaCanada Disclosure StatementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by Canadian Heritage.Notes on contributorsMichelle LamMichelle Lam is the Director of BU CARES, a research centre of Brandon University.Denise HumphreysDenise Humphreys is Research Assistants at BU CARES, a research centre of Brandon University.Genevieve Maltais-LaponteGenevieve Maltais-Laponte is a Research Analyst at Brandon University.Akech MayuomAkech Mayuom is Research Assistants at BU CARES, a research centre of Brandon University.Stephanie SpenceStephanie Spence is Research Assistants at BU CARES, a research centre of Brandon University.
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种族主义的现实:探索加拿大马尼托巴的态度
【摘要】在2020年12月至2021年1月期间,我们进行了一项在线混合方法调查,以探讨加拿大马尼托巴省的种族主义。该调查由该省的500名居民完成,在很大程度上代表了该省的人口统计数据。该调查衡量了人们对种族主义、多元文化主义、宗教多样性、同化和语言多样性的看法,并探讨了与种族主义有关的生活经历。在这篇文章中,我们报告了受访者对多元文化主义、宗教多样性、同化和种族主义的看法。绝大多数马尼托巴人认识到,种族主义是他们所在地区的一个问题,然而,对同化和支持宗教多样性的看法仍然不一。这些调查结果显示了对多样性或多元文化主义等广泛主题的总体支持与该省持续存在的高度歧视和种族主义之间的矛盾。我们的研究结果强调了白人的影响,参与者分享的定性故事进一步强调了交叉的复杂性,讲述了工作、商店、医疗保健、司法和不同人口群体中的种族主义。具体来说,针对土著人民的种族主义事件是最常经历和目睹的。关键词:混合方法,调查,种族主义,马尼托巴,加拿大披露声明,作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。本研究得到了加拿大遗产基金会的支持。作者简介:michelle Lam是布兰登大学研究中心BU CARES的主任。Denise Humphreys是布兰登大学研究中心BU CARES的研究助理。Genevieve Maltais-Laponte是布兰登大学的研究分析师。Akech Mayuom是布兰登大学研究中心BU CARES的研究助理。Stephanie Spence是布兰登大学研究中心BU CARES的研究助理。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Intercultural Studies showcases innovative scholarship about emerging cultural formations, intercultural negotiations and contemporary challenges to cultures and identities. It welcomes theoretically informed articles from diverse disciplines that contribute to the following discussions: -Reconceptualising notions of nationhood, citizenship and belonging; -Questioning theories of diaspora, transnationalism, hybridity and ‘border crossing’, and their contextualised applications; -Exploring the contemporary sociocultural formations of whiteness, ethnicity, racialization, postcolonialism and indigeneity -Examining how past and contemporary key scholars can inform current thinking on intercultural knowledge, multiculturalism, race and cultural identity. Journal of Intercultural Studies is an international, interdisciplinary journal that particularly encourages contributions from scholars in cultural studies, sociology, migration studies, literary studies, gender studies, anthropology, cultural geography, urban studies, race and ethnic studies.
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