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Holding Back the Race Card: Black Candidates, Twitter, and the 2021 Canadian Election 不打种族牌:黑人候选人、推特和2021年加拿大大选
Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-06-06 DOI: 10.1017/rep.2023.11
Angelia Wagner, K. Bird, Joanna Everitt, Mireille Lalancette
Abstract Politicians carefully construct a public persona that is authentic to who they are as individuals but also addresses voter expectations. Many Black candidates follow a deracialization strategy in which they downplay their racial identities to seek voter support while some follow a racial distinction strategy in which they highlight their racial identities but situate them within hegemonic national narratives. But questions remain about whether a candidate’s decision to use one strategy over another is shaped by national context, partisanship, political position, and riding competitiveness. This paper thus asks the question: How do Black candidates in Canadian elections deploy race in their campaign communications, and what factors might explain any differences in their strategies? To answer this question, we analyze how Black candidates used Twitter during the 2021 Canadian election. Our analysis reveals that Black candidates generally used a deracialization strategy when communicating on Twitter, opting to celebrate the many cultural groups in their riding rather than casting their appeal only to Black voters. They only highlighted their racial identities or racial issues when world or campaign events gave them the political cover to do so. But the degree to which Black candidates engaged in (de)racialized communications differed by party.
政治家们小心翼翼地构建一种公众形象,这种形象既符合他们作为个人的真实身份,又能满足选民的期望。许多黑人候选人采用去种族化策略,淡化自己的种族身份,以寻求选民的支持;而一些黑人候选人采用种族区分策略,强调自己的种族身份,但将其置于霸权的国家叙事中。但问题仍然是,候选人决定使用一种策略而不是另一种策略,是否受到国家背景、党派关系、政治立场和竞选竞争力的影响。因此,本文提出了这样一个问题:加拿大选举中的黑人候选人如何在他们的竞选宣传中运用种族,以及哪些因素可能解释他们在策略上的差异?为了回答这个问题,我们分析了黑人候选人在2021年加拿大大选期间是如何使用Twitter的。我们的分析显示,黑人候选人在Twitter上交流时,通常会使用一种去种族化的策略,选择在他们的竞选中庆祝许多文化群体,而不是只向黑人选民发出呼吁。只有当世界或竞选活动为他们提供政治掩护时,他们才会强调自己的种族身份或种族问题。但黑人候选人参与(去)种族化沟通的程度因党派而异。
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Diasporic Consciousness in African Immigrants’ Support for #BlackLivesMatter 非洲移民支持#黑人生命很重要#的散居意识
Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-04-25 DOI: 10.1017/rep.2023.10
T. Alao
Abstract The goal of this research is to provide a diaspora-centered analysis of Black identity politics by illustrating how African populations navigate their diasporic identities and imposed racial boundaries when engaging with social movements like #BlackLivesMatter. Extending scholarship on Black immigration and Black politics, the present study highlights the processes by which racial histories, U.S. racial hierarchies, and gender hegemony guide African immigrants’ and children of African immigrants’ individual conceptions of Blackness as well as their political engagements. Using a qualitative design (N = 28 semi-structured interviews), I examine first-, 1.5-, and second-generation Africans’ connections to #BlackLivesMatter, a racial justice social movement mobilized in response to the police killings of African American men and women. Findings illustrate that while all participants express an implicit connection to #BlackLivesMatter by drawing attention to the visual aspects of their superordinate Black racial identity, there are certain sources of diasporic fragmentation that lead to racial distancing, intraracial group contention, and subsequent disconnections from the movement. Deconstructing the notion of Black political behavior as homogeneous, findings also suggest that political solidarity does not require uniformity in interests: when engaging in collective action, it is possible to express racial linked fate while also expressing substantial differences in culture and knowledge systems.
本研究的目的是通过说明非洲人口在参与#黑人生命也重要#等社会运动时如何定位他们的散居身份和强加的种族界限,为黑人身份政治提供以散居为中心的分析。本研究扩展了黑人移民和黑人政治方面的学术研究,强调了种族历史、美国种族等级制度和性别霸权如何引导非洲移民和非洲移民子女对黑人的个人观念以及他们的政治参与。使用定性设计(N = 28个半结构化访谈),我研究了第一代、1.5代和第二代非洲人与#黑人的生命很重要#的联系,#黑人的生命很重要#是一项种族正义的社会运动,是针对警察杀害非洲裔美国男女而动员起来的。研究结果表明,虽然所有参与者都通过关注他们优越的黑人种族身份的视觉方面来表达与#黑人的生命很重要#的隐性联系,但有一些散居碎片的来源导致种族距离,种族内部群体争论,以及随后与运动的脱节。解构黑人政治行为是同质的概念,研究结果还表明,政治团结并不需要利益的一致性:当参与集体行动时,有可能表达种族联系的命运,同时也表达文化和知识体系的实质性差异。
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Citizenship in Hard Times: How Ordinary People Respond to Democratic Threat By Sara Wallace Goodman. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2022. 250p. $29.99 paper. 艰难时期的公民身份:普通人如何应对民主威胁莎拉·华莱士·古德曼著。纽约:剑桥大学出版社,2022。250便士。29.99美元。
Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI: 10.1017/rep.2023.5
Ryan Dawkins
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Closed for Democracy: How Mass School Closure Undermines the Citizenship of Black Americans By Sally A. Nuamah . New York: Cambridge University Press, 2023. 232, pp., $29.99, Paperback. 《关闭民主:大规模学校关闭如何破坏美国黑人公民身份》作者:莎莉·a·努阿玛纽约:剑桥大学出版社,2023。232页,29.99美元,平装本。
Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-03-31 DOI: 10.1017/rep.2023.6
Matthew D. Nelsen
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Neighborhood Watch: Policing White Spaces in America - By Shawn E. Fields . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022. 193 pp., $29.99 Paper. 邻里守望:美国白色空间的治安——肖恩·e·菲尔兹著。剑桥:剑桥大学出版社,2022。193页,29.99美元。
Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-03-08 DOI: 10.1017/rep.2023.4
Leah Christiani
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REP volume 8 issue 1 Cover and Front matter REP第8卷第1期封面和封面问题
Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI: 10.1017/rep.2023.8
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Antisemitic Attitudes among Young Black and Hispanic Americans 年轻黑人和西班牙裔美国人的反犹态度
Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI: 10.1017/rep.2023.3
Eitan Hersh, Laura Royden
Abstract Prior research has shown that racial minority groups are more likely than Whites to hold negative views of Jews. We discuss several theories that may explain this phenomenon, including group competition, anti-White attitudes manifesting as antisemitism, spillover from anti-Israel attitudes, and more. Some theories, especially those developed in the mid-20th century, may be less applicable today, particularly to young adults. Through an original survey of 3,500 Americans, including an oversample of 18–30 year olds, we discover that antisemitic views remain far more common among minorities than Whites, especially among young people. However, the racial differences do not seem to be explained by common theories cited and explored in prior literature. But with Black and Hispanic Americans agreeing with antisemitic statements at similar levels as White alt-right identifiers in our sample, our findings call for renewed interest in the topic of race and antisemitism.
先前的研究表明,少数种族群体比白人更有可能对犹太人持负面看法。我们讨论了几种可能解释这一现象的理论,包括群体竞争、表现为反犹主义的反白人态度、反以色列态度的溢出效应等等。一些理论,特别是那些在20世纪中期发展起来的理论,可能不太适用于今天,特别是对年轻人。通过对3500名美国人(包括18-30岁的样本)的原始调查,我们发现,反犹主义观点在少数族裔中仍然比白人普遍得多,尤其是在年轻人中。然而,种族差异似乎不能用先前文献中引用和探讨的共同理论来解释。但在我们的样本中,黑人和西班牙裔美国人对反犹太主义言论的认同程度与白人另类右翼标识符相似,我们的发现呼吁人们重新关注种族和反犹太主义这一话题。
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Respectability Politics and Black Mayors’ Responses to Police-involved Killings, Protests, and Civil Unrest: Is a Paradigm Shift Underway? 体面政治和黑人市长对警察杀人、抗议和内乱的反应:是否正在发生范式转变?
Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI: 10.1017/rep.2022.31
Magic M. Wade
This study asks if Black mayors’ individual and collective responses to George Floyd’s killing were qualitatively different than mayoral reactions to the deaths of Michael Brown and Freddie Gray. Specifically, I examine whether Black mayors rejected the “timeworn” tradition of respectability politics in favor of a new paradigm in 2020. I also consider the characteristics of mayors, cities, and media that may explain this change. My original dataset includes 232 public statements issued by 31 Black mayors during either the Obama administration (2014–2015) or Trump administration (2020). I find that the cohort of Black mayors leading large cities during Era 2 were demonstrably less likely to activate respectability politics when talking about Floyd’s murder than their predecessors. I discuss the implications of these observations considering the political climate mayors are confronting at the time of writing, around the 2-year anniversary of Floyd’s death.
这项研究询问黑人市长对乔治·弗洛伊德被杀的个人和集体反应是否与市长对迈克尔·布朗和弗雷迪·格雷死亡的反应有质的不同。具体来说,我研究了黑人市长是否拒绝了“过时”的体面政治传统,转而支持2020年的新范式。我还考虑了可能解释这种变化的市长、城市和媒体的特点。我的原始数据集包括31位黑人市长在奥巴马政府(2014-2015年)或特朗普政府(2020年)期间发表的232份公开声明。我发现,与他们的前任相比,第二时代领导大城市的一群黑人市长在谈论弗洛伊德谋杀案时,显然不太可能激活体面政治。在弗洛伊德去世两周年之际,考虑到市长们所面临的政治气候,我讨论了这些观察结果的含义。
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The Everyday Crusade: Christian Nationalism in American Politics 每日十字军:美国政治中的基督教民族主义
Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-02-28 DOI: 10.1017/rep.2023.1
Samuel L. Perry
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引用次数: 4
Captive Market: Accountability and State Prison Privatization 垄断市场:问责制和州立监狱私有化
Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-02-28 DOI: 10.1017/rep.2023.2
Kelsey Shoub
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