全球化与全球公民认同的感知影响

Q2 Social Sciences Journal of Globalization Studies Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.30884/jogs/2020.01.02
Stephen Reysen, Iva Katzarska-Miller, C. Plante, Truong Quang Lam, S. Kamble, Natalia Assis, Eduardo Gregolin Moretti
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在本研究中,我们考察了全球化感知影响与全球公民认同之间的关系。我们构建了全球化感知影响的单项测量(SIPIG),并测试了其收敛和发散效度(研究1)。SIPIG在学生样本中显示出足够的重测信度(研究2),并且在美国境内(研究1、3、4)和美国境外(加拿大、巴西、越南和印度)的样本中与全球公民身份认同正相关;研究3)最后,SIPIG在一个更广泛的全球公民认同模型及其结果中预测了全球公民认同的前因(研究4)。总之,研究结果表明,全球化对自我的感知影响与全球公民认同之间存在正相关关系。
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Perceived Impact of Globalization and Global Citizenship Identification
In the present research, we examined associations between perceived impact of globalization and global citizenship identification. We constructed a single-item measure of perceived impact of globalization (SIPIG) and tested its convergent and divergent validity (Study 1). The SIPIG showed adequate test-retest reliability in a sample of students (Study 2) and positively correlated with global citizenship identification in samples recruited both from within the U.S. (Studies 1, 3, 4) and outside the U.S. (Canada, Brazil, Vietnam, and India; Study 3). Lastly, SIPIG predicted antecedents of global citizenship identification in a broader model of global citizenship identification and its outcomes (Study 4). Together, the results suggest a positive association between perceived impact of globalization on the self and identifying with global citizens.
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Journal of Globalization Studies
Journal of Globalization Studies Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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