马来半岛华人女性的政治文化

IF 0.5 Q3 AREA STUDIES Journal of Nusantara Studies (JONUS) Pub Date : 2023-06-30 DOI:10.24200/jonus.vol8iss2pp397-426
Nurul Asmaa Ramli, Hanim Ismail, Zainebbeevi Kamalbatcha
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背景与目的:马来西亚半岛的华裔女性表现出被动的政治文化。这一点可以从议会和议会中中国女性的数量上得到证明。尽管中国以社区为基础的政党规定了30%的配额,以赋予妇女政治参与的权力,但截至今天,目标配额尚未实现。因此,本研究探讨了影响马来西亚半岛华人妇女政治文化的指标。影响政治文化的重要指标之一是政治社会化动因。方法:在本定性研究设计中,采用半结构化访谈法收集数据。访谈共有十人参与,包括七名中国女性政治代表、一名中国女性非政府机构活动人士、一名院士和一名曾在马来西亚半岛任职的男性政治家。通过访谈获得的数据经过转录过程,然后进行编码和主题。研究发现:主题被分为两类,即内部政治社会化动因和外部政治社会化动因。内部政治社会化动因包括教育、经济、文化、宗教、家庭和性别,而外部政治社会化动因包括非政府组织/协会、政党和社区。本文基于交叉性维度理论建立了中国女性政治社会化动因模型,以说明影响中国女性政治态度和行为的内外部政治社会化动因之间的关系。贡献:本研究有助于提高对旅居马来西亚华人妇女政治文化的认识。本研究的结果可用于提高马来西亚半岛中国妇女在政治领域的意识和参与。关键词:中国女性,政治文化,政治社会化,交叉性。引自:Ramli, N. A., Ismail, H.和Kamalbatcha, Z.(2023)。马来半岛华人女性的政治文化。自然科学学报,8(2),395-424。http://dx.doi.org/10.24200/jonus.vol8iss2pp395 - 424。
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THE POLITICAL CULTURE OF CHINESE WOMEN IN PENINSULAR MALAYSIA
Background and Purpose: Chinese women in Peninsular Malaysia exhibit a passive political culture. This is evidenced by the number of Chinese women in Parliament and Dewan Undangan Negeri (DUN). Despite that Chinese community-based political parties have established a 30 per cent quota to empower the political participation of women, the target quota has yet to be achieved as of today. Therefore, the present study discussed the indicators that influence the political culture of Chinese women in Peninsular Malaysia. Among the important indicators that affect political culture is the political socialisation agents.   Methodology: In this qualitative research design, data were collected using a semi-structured interview method. The Interviews were conducted with a total of ten participants, namely seven Chinese women political representatives, one Chinese women Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) activist, one academician, and one men politician who served in Peninsular Malaysia. The data obtained through interviews underwent a transcription process which was then coded and themed.   Findings: The themes were divided into two categories, namely the internal political socialisation agents and the external political socialisation agents. Internal political socialisation agents consisted of education, economy, culture, religion, family, and gender, whereas external political socialisation agents consisted of NGOs/associations, political parties, and the community. A model, Political Socialisation Agent Model for Chinese women, based on the Intersectionality Dimension Theory was developed to illustrate the relationship between the internal and the external political socialisation agents that shape the political attitudes and behaviours of Chinese women.   Contributions: The present study contributes to the advancement of knowledge on the political culture of Chinese women residing in Malaysia. The results of this study may be utilised to increase the awareness and participation of Chinese women in the political sphere of Peninsular Malaysia.   Keywords: Chinese women, political culture, political socialisation, intersectionality.   Cite as:  Ramli, N. A., Ismail, H., & Kamalbatcha, Z. (2023). The political culture of Chinese women in peninsular Malaysia. Journal of Nusantara Studies, 8(2), 395-424. http://dx.doi.org/10.24200/jonus.vol8iss2pp395-424.
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