种族 "的概念化:波兰学术界关于种族概念的调查

IF 1.2 2区 社会学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute Pub Date : 2024-10-22 DOI:10.1111/1467-9655.14232
Katarzyna A. Kaszycka
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最近的研究表明,在美国,大多数人类学家已不再将种族视为一个生物学范畴,但在其他国家开展的实证研究却较少。在这项研究中,我们对波兰的人类学(生物学和文化学)和生物学学术界进行了调查,以评估这些学科的成员是如何看待种族问题并将其概念化的。我们调查了参与者(共 270 名受访者)对种族存在的看法(即人类是否可以细分为生物种族)、种族是否是科学中需要的概念、"种族 "一词应象征什么以及受访者是否熟悉 "社会种族 "一词。研究结果表明,尽管所研究的学术界大多数人仍然普遍认为种族是现实存在的,但在一群生物人类学家中,已经出现了种族在我们人类中并不存在的意识。在波兰,生物学家和文化人类学家都把种族与生物分类联系在一起,而对生物人类学家来说,种族主要象征着过去的遗迹。文章强调了了解学术讨论中关于种族的争论以及教育在塑造种族态度方面的作用的重要性。
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Conceptualizations of ‘race’: surveys of Polish academics on the race concept
Recent studies suggest that race is no longer viewed as a biological category by most anthropologists in the United States, but less empirical work has been carried out in other countries. In this study, we engaged the Polish academic community in anthropology (biological and cultural) and biology by conducting surveys to assess how its members approach and conceptualize race in these disciplines. We surveyed participants (a total of 270 respondents) on their views on the existence of races (i.e. whether humans may be subdivided into biological races), whether race is a concept that is needed in science, what the term ‘race’ should symbolize, and whether the respondents were familiar with the term ‘social race’. The results demonstrate that although the view on the reality of races is still generally shared by the majority of the studied academic community, an awareness of the non‐existence of races in our species has emerged among a group of biological anthropologists. Both biologists and cultural anthropologists in Poland associated race mostly with a category of biological classification, while for biological anthropologists, race primarily symbolized a relic of the past. The article emphasizes the importance of becoming acquainted with the debate over race in academic discourse as well as the role of education in shaping attitudes towards race.
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