Beyond Binaries and Polarization? Rethinking Pluralist Inclusion in Immigrant Nations

IF 0.7 Q3 ETHNIC STUDIES Nationalism and Ethnic Politics Pub Date : 2023-11-02 DOI:10.1080/13537113.2023.2270647
Elke Winter
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Empirically, the papers in this special issue of Nationalism and Ethnic Politics focus on what lies in between the statuses of insider and outsider, namely the often-overlooked conditionality and temporality of inclusion, the messiness of policies aiming to foster ethnic pluralism, the uneven distribution of attitudes among the members of so-called ethnic groups. They strive to overcome binary shortcuts and the ideological polarization that have recently infested intellectual and political discourse and provide answers to the following questions: Who is conditionally included/excluded in comparison to whom, and for what reasons? What does this conditional inclusion/exclusion entail in terms of pluralist rights and possibilities vs. assimilationist requirements? How does this inclusion/exclusion affect the cultural and economic wellbeing of both the (im)migrants and the receiving society? Drawing on these empirial examples and framing them conceptually, this introductory paper shows that while binaries are a staple in the study of nationalism and ethnic politics, they also give rise to theorizations of ethnocultural pluralism.
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超越双星和极化?重新思考移民国家的多元包容
从经验上看,本期《民族主义与民族政治》特刊的论文关注的是局内人与局外人身份之间的差异,即经常被忽视的包容性的条件性和临时性、旨在促进民族多元化的政策的混乱性、所谓民族群体成员之间态度的不平衡分布。他们努力克服二元捷径和最近在知识和政治话语中盛行的意识形态两极分化,并提供了以下问题的答案:与谁相比,谁被有条件地包括/排除在外,出于什么原因?就多元主义的权利和可能性与同化主义的要求而言,这种有条件的包容/排斥意味着什么?这种包容/排斥如何影响(非)移民和接收社会的文化和经济福祉?根据这些经验例子并从概念上构建它们,这篇介绍性论文表明,虽然二元是民族主义和种族政治研究的主要内容,但它们也引发了种族文化多元主义的理论化。
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期刊介绍: Nationalism & Ethnic Politics explores the varied political aspects of nationalism and ethnicity in order to develop more constructive inter-group relations. The journal publishes case studies and comparative and theoretical analyses. It deals with pluralism, ethno-nationalism, irredentism, separatism, and related phenomena, and examines processes and theories of ethnic identity formation, mobilization, conflict and accommodation in the context of political development and "nation-building". The journal compares and contrasts state and community claims, and deal with such factors as citizenship, race, religion, economic development, immigration, language, and the international environment.
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