Out of Many, One? Exploring Ethnolinguistic Identity Appeals in the Brussels Capital Region

Benjamin Blanckaert, Didier Caluwaerts
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Consociationalism promises to resolve tensions among groups in deeply divided societies by constructing shared identity that transcends ethnic divisions. Yet there is no guarantee that this will happen, and empirical studies testing this claim yield inconsistent results. We examine the extent to which political parties appeal to shared identities within a consociation, focusing on the Brussels Capital Region (BCR) in Belgium. The BCR constitutes a regional consociation aimed at addressing divisions between Dutch and French speakers. Based on a quantitative analysis of party programs, and a qualitative analysis of thirty interviews with Brussels MPs, our findings indicate that parties do indeed appeal to a common sense of belonging, often on issues that have a low ethnolinguistic salience. When addressing contentious community matters, however, we observe that Dutch-speaking parties (especially ethnic outbidders) prioritize their own linguistic group identity more than Francophone parties.
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多中求一?探索布鲁塞尔首都大区的民族语言认同诉求
在严重分裂的社会中,联合主义有望通过构建超越种族分歧的共同身份来化解群体间的紧张关系。然而,这并不能保证一定会实现,而且检验这种说法的实证研究得出的结果也不一致。我们以比利时布鲁塞尔首都大区(BCR)为例,研究了政党在多大程度上呼吁联合体内的共同认同。布鲁塞尔首都大区是一个地区联盟,旨在解决荷兰语和法语之间的分歧。基于对政党纲领的定量分析,以及对布鲁塞尔议员的 30 次访谈的定性分析,我们的研究结果表明,政党确实在呼吁一种共同的归属感,这种归属感往往体现在一些民族语言突出度较低的问题上。不过,在处理有争议的社区事务时,我们注意到荷兰语政党(尤其是族裔外来者)比法语政党更优先考虑自己的语言群体身份。
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