Raney Tracey
J Can Stud. 2009;43(3):5-29. doi: 10.3138/jcs.43.3.5.
Public opinion on national identity in Canada is changing. Using data from the International Social Science Programme, this essay presents evidence that most Canadians have a strong national identity rooted in universal conceptions that everyone can share, such as citizenship. Data also show, however, that a growing number of Canadians define their national identity narrowly, such as through birthplace and religion. Drawing on research from social psychology, the essay suggests that theories of Canadian identity need to take into account the fact that many Canadians have strong national identities that do not fit cleanly into the civic/ethnic theoretical dichotomy.
加拿大民众对国家认同的看法正在发生变化。本文利用国际社会科学项目的数据,呈现了这样的证据:大多数加拿大人拥有强烈的国家认同,这种认同植根于诸如公民身份等人人都能共享的普遍观念。然而,数据也显示,越来越多的加拿大人狭隘地界定自己的国家认同,比如依据出生地和宗教。借鉴社会心理学的研究成果,本文认为,加拿大认同理论需要考虑到这样一个事实,即许多加拿大人拥有强烈的国家认同,但这些认同并不能简单地归入公民/族裔理论二分法之中。