Parallel lives or active citizens? Examining the interplay between multicultural service provision and civic engagement in Australia

IF 1.4 2区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Journal of Sociology Pub Date : 2024-02-06 DOI:10.1177/14407833231219033
F. Mansouri, Matteo Vergani, Enqi Weng
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Over recent decades, there have been increased public debates about rising level of ethnic and religious diversity and their implications for social cohesion and intercultural relations. These contestations are often situated within a diversity governance continuum with two opposing and often extreme poles both in the policy arena as well as the academic literature. The first pole sees diversity as potentially contributing to social fissures and intercultural discord. The second pole highlights the benefits of an acceptance of diversity for cross-cultural awareness and social peace. Using empirical evidence from a multi-year project, this article assesses the key assumptions underlying these oppositional approaches through a study of the provision of social services to multicultural communities and its association with civic engagement and national belonging. Study findings show that access to multicultural services is significantly associated with higher levels of civic engagement among migrants, rather than social exclusion and urban segregation.
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平行生活还是积极公民?考察澳大利亚多元文化服务提供与公民参与之间的相互作用
近几十年来,关于种族和宗教多样性水平不断提高及其对社会凝聚力和文化间关系的影响的公开辩论日益增多。在政策领域和学术文献中,这些争论往往处于多样性治理的连续体中,有两个对立的、往往是极端的极端。第一种观点认为,多样性可能会造成社会裂痕和文化间的不和谐。第二种观点则强调接受多样性对跨文化意识和社会和平的益处。本文利用一个多年期项目的经验证据,通过研究向多元文化社区提供社会服务及其与公民参与和民族归属的关系,评估了这些对立方法的关键假设。研究结果表明,与社会排斥和城市隔离相比,获得多元文化服务与移民更高水平的公民参与有显著关联。
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