民族认同与反移民情绪:来自墨西哥的实验证据

IF 2.2 2区 社会学 Q1 DEMOGRAPHY Migration Studies Pub Date : 2022-08-04 DOI:10.1093/migration/mnac024
J. Acevedo, Covadonga Meseguer
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在本文中,我们探讨身份建构的历史模式如何塑造当今墨西哥对移民的态度。墨西哥的移民只占该国人口的很小一部分。然而,一些移民,尤其是那些亚裔移民,面临着强烈的反移民情绪,这是根据对他们的社会和政治融入的意见和反对来衡量的。我们将当代的反华情绪追溯到墨西哥殖民的历史进程,这导致了19世纪之交华人融入的特殊政治。在革命期间和革命后,这种合并受到了激烈的竞争,导致了一种基于公开排斥华人社区的国家认同的构建。通过实验证据,我们可以很好地解释今天的反亚洲偏见,看看被当地人认可为构成墨西哥民族认同的种族特征和公民规范。
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National identity and anti-immigrant sentiment: Experimental evidence from Mexico
In this article, we explore how historical patterns of identity construction shape today’s attitudes towards immigrants in Mexico. Immigrants in Mexico constitute a very small percentage of the country’s population. Yet some immigrants, in particular those of Asian origin, face a strong anti-immigrant sentiment as measured in terms of opinions and opposition to their social and political incorporation. We trace contemporary anti-Chinese sentiment back to historical processes of Mexican colonisation, which resulted in a particular politics of Chinese incorporation at the turn of the 19th century. This incorporation was violently contested during and after the revolution, leading to a construction of a national identity based on openly excluding the Chinese community. Using experimental evidence, we show that anti-Asian prejudice today is well explained by looking at ethnic traits and civic norms that are endorsed by natives as being constitutive of Mexican national identity.
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Migration Studies
Migration Studies DEMOGRAPHY-
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期刊介绍: Migration shapes human society and inspires ground-breaking research efforts across many different academic disciplines and policy areas. Migration Studies contributes to the consolidation of this field of scholarship, developing the core concepts that link different disciplinary perspectives on migration. To this end, the journal welcomes full-length articles, research notes, and reviews of books, films and other media from those working across the social sciences in all parts of the world. Priority is given to methodological, comparative and theoretical advances. The journal also publishes occasional special issues.
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