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认知是关键纽带?邻里认知在邻里环境与邻里凝聚力关系中的中介作用。

Perceptions as the crucial link? The mediating role of neighborhood perceptions in the relationship between the neighborhood context and neighborhood cohesion.

作者信息

Laméris Joran, Hipp John R, Tolsma Jochem

机构信息

Department of Sociology, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

Department of Criminology, Law and Society, The University of California, Irvine, United States.

出版信息

Soc Sci Res. 2018 May;72:53-68. doi: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2018.02.010. Epub 2018 Feb 24.

DOI:10.1016/j.ssresearch.2018.02.010
PMID:29609745
Abstract

This study examines the effects of neighborhood racial in-group size, economic deprivation and the prevalence of crime on neighborhood cohesion among U.S. whites. We explore to what extent residents' perceptions of their neighborhood mediate these macro-micro relationships. We use a recent individual-level data set, the American Social Fabric Study (2012/2013), enriched with contextual-level data from the U.S. Census Bureau (2010) and employ multi-level structural equation models. We show that the racial in-group size is positively related to neighborhood cohesion and that neighborhood cohesion is lower in communities with a high crime rate. Individuals' perceptions of the racial in-group size partly mediate the relationship between the objective racial in-group size and neighborhood cohesion. Residents' perceptions of unsafety from crime also appear to be a mediating factor, not only for the objective crime rate but also for the objective racial in-group size. This is in line with our idea that racial stereotypes link racial minorities to crime whereby neighborhoods with a large non-white population are perceived to be more unsafe. Residents of the same neighborhood differ in how they perceive the degree of economic decay of the neighborhood and this causes them to evaluate neighborhood cohesion differently, however perceptions of neighborhood economic decay do not explain the link between the objective neighborhood context and neighborhood cohesion.

摘要

本研究考察了邻里种族内群体规模、经济剥夺和犯罪率对美国白人邻里凝聚力的影响。我们探讨居民对其邻里的认知在多大程度上调节了这些宏观与微观的关系。我们使用了一个近期的个体层面数据集,即美国社会结构研究(2012/2013),并补充了来自美国人口普查局(2010)的背景层面数据,且采用了多层次结构方程模型。我们发现,种族内群体规模与邻里凝聚力呈正相关,且在犯罪率高的社区邻里凝聚力较低。个体对种族内群体规模的认知部分调节了客观种族内群体规模与邻里凝聚力之间的关系。居民对犯罪不安全的认知似乎也是一个调节因素,不仅对于客观犯罪率而言如此,对于客观种族内群体规模也是如此。这与我们的观点一致,即种族刻板印象将少数族裔与犯罪联系起来,据此,非白人人口众多的邻里被认为更不安全。同一邻里的居民对邻里经济衰退程度的认知存在差异,这导致他们对邻里凝聚力的评价不同,然而,对邻里经济衰退的认知并不能解释客观邻里环境与邻里凝聚力之间的联系。

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