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社区中相对的外群体规模会降低美国白人的社团生活吗?检验收缩、冲突和接触理论。

Does relative out-group size in neighborhoods drive down associational life of Whites in the U.S.? Testing constrict, conflict and contact theories.

作者信息

Savelkoul Michael, Hewstone Miles, Scheepers Peer, Stolle Dietlind

机构信息

Department of Sociology, Radboud University Nijmegen, P.O. Box 9104, 6500 HE Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3UD, UK.

出版信息

Soc Sci Res. 2015 Jul;52:236-52. doi: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2015.01.013. Epub 2015 Feb 4.

Abstract

We test whether a larger percentage of non-Whites in neighborhoods decreases associational involvement and build on earlier research in three ways. First, we explicitly consider the ethnic composition of organizations, distinguishing involvement in bridging (with out-group members) and bonding (only in-group members) organizations. Second, we start from constrict theory and test competing sets of predictions derived from conflict and contact theories to explain these relationships. Third, we examine whether relative out-group size affects involvement in different types of voluntary organizations equally. Using data from the 2005 U.S. 'Citizenship, Involvement, Democracy' survey, the percentage of non-Whites in neighborhoods is largely unrelated with associational involvement or perceived ethnic threat. However, perceiving ethnic threat is consistently negatively related with involvement in bridging organizations. Simultaneously, a larger percentage of non-Whites fosters intergroup contact, which is negatively related with perceptions of ethnic threat and involvement in bonding leisure organizations. Our results shed more light on the relationship between the relative out-group size in neighborhoods and associational involvement as well as underlying explanations for this link.

摘要

我们通过三种方式检验社区中非白人比例的增加是否会减少社团参与,并在早期研究的基础上展开。首先,我们明确考虑组织的种族构成,区分参与桥梁型(与外群体成员)和纽带型(仅内群体成员)组织的情况。其次,我们从收缩理论出发,检验从冲突理论和接触理论得出的相互竞争的预测集,以解释这些关系。第三,我们考察相对外群体规模是否对不同类型志愿组织的参与产生同等影响。利用2005年美国“公民身份、参与、民主”调查的数据,社区中非白人的比例在很大程度上与社团参与或感知到的种族威胁无关。然而,感知到种族威胁始终与参与桥梁型组织呈负相关。同时,非白人比例越高,越能促进群体间接触,而群体间接触与种族威胁感知以及参与纽带型休闲组织呈负相关。我们的研究结果进一步揭示了社区中相对外群体规模与社团参与之间的关系以及这一联系的潜在解释。

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