Understanding pan-Asian identity: how and when threat affects Asian and national origin identity attachment

IF 1.8 3区 社会学 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Politics Groups and Identities Pub Date : 2022-11-03 DOI:10.1080/21565503.2022.2137050
Jennifer D. Wu
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Asians in the United States have traditionally been treated as a monolithic group, both in public discourse as well as in political science research. Despite the political origins of the Asian label, how unifying is it in practice? Using experimental design, I explicitly measure changes in the importance of one's Asian and national origin identities. Results show that individuals' national origin identity becomes more salient in the face of identity threat, whereas their Asian identity does not. Additionally, whether one's national origin identity becomes more salient depends on the type of identity threat. These results suggest that Asians' sense of pan-ethnic identity is not conditional on their national origin identity, with implications for the expected effects of identity primes in electoral and political contexts, as well as for research designs relying on such identity primes.
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理解泛亚洲认同:威胁如何以及何时影响亚洲和民族起源认同依恋
在美国,无论是在公共话语中还是在政治科学研究中,亚洲人传统上都被视为一个单一的群体。尽管“亚洲人”这个标签有其政治渊源,但它在实践中有多团结?通过实验设计,我明确地测量了一个人的亚洲和民族起源身份的重要性的变化。结果表明,面对身份威胁时,个体的原籍身份会变得更加突出,而亚洲身份则不会。此外,一个人的原籍身份是否变得更加突出取决于身份威胁的类型。这些结果表明,亚洲人的泛种族认同感并不取决于他们的民族起源认同,这对选举和政治背景下身份启动效应的预期影响以及依赖于这些身份启动效应的研究设计都有影响。
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