The Role of Soviet Identity in the Relationship of Multiculturalism and Boundaries Permeability for Russians in Armenia

IF 0.6 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Kulturno-Istoricheskaya Psikhologiya-Cultural-Historical Psychology Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.17759/chp.2021170406
M. Bultseva, E. Bushina, A. Berberyan, E. Kodja
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The article considers whether support for multicultural ideology by the ethnic majority leads to a more inclusive sociocultural context for ethno-cultural minorities. We investigate the role of common superordinate identity in these relations on the example of Soviet identity in Armenia. A socio-psychological survey was conducted among 213 representatives of the ethnic majority of Armenia using the scale of multicultural ideology of J.W. Berry (2020), the scale of Soviet identity by K. Velkova (2020) and the scale of the permeability of social boundaries as adapted by M.R. Ramos et al. (2016). The results show that support for multicultural ideology by Armenians is positively associated with the permeability of social boundaries for Russians only if the Soviet identity is highly important for Armenians. To conclude, recategorization is influential for building inclusive sociocultural context and harmonizing intercultural relations.
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苏联认同在亚美尼亚俄罗斯人多元文化与边界渗透关系中的作用
本文考虑的是,多数民族对多元文化意识形态的支持是否会为少数民族文化带来更具包容性的社会文化环境。我们以亚美尼亚的苏联身份为例,研究共同的上级身份在这些关系中的作用。使用J.W. Berry(2020)的多元文化意识形态量表、K. Velkova(2020)的苏联认同量表和M.R. Ramos等人(2016)改编的社会边界渗透量表,对亚美尼亚多数民族的213名代表进行了社会心理学调查。结果表明,只有当苏联身份对亚美尼亚人非常重要时,亚美尼亚人对多元文化意识形态的支持才与俄罗斯人对社会边界的渗透成正相关。综上所述,重新分类对构建包容性社会文化背景和协调跨文化关系具有重要影响。
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