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疫情威胁引发仇外心理了吗?新冠疫情如何影响加利福尼亚州选民对多元化和移民的态度。

Has Pandemic Threat Stoked Xenophobia? How COVID-19 Influences California Voters' Attitudes toward Diversity and Immigration.

作者信息

Daniels Chelsea, DiMaggio Paul, Mora G Cristina, Shepherd Hana

机构信息

Department of Sociology New York University 295 Lafayette Street - 4th Floor New York NY 10012 USA.

Department of Sociology University of California - Berkeley 498 Barrows Hall M/C 1980 Berkeley CA 94720 - 1980 USA.

出版信息

Sociol Forum (Randolph N J). 2021 Dec;36(4):889-915. doi: 10.1111/socf.12750. Epub 2021 Sep 1.

Abstract

Sociological theory and historical precedent suggest that pandemics engender scapegoating of outgroups, but fail to specify how the ethnoracial boundaries defining outgroups are drawn. Using a survey experiment that primed half of the respondents (California registered voters) with questions about COVID-19 during April 2020, we ask how the pandemic influenced attitudes toward immigration, diversity and affect toward Asian Americans. In the aggregate, the COVID prime did not affect attitudes toward immigrants, but did reduce support for policies opening a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants and reduced appreciation of California's diversity. Respondents reported rarely feeling anger or fear toward Asian Americans, and rates were unaffected by the COVID prime. A non-experimental comparison between attitudes toward immigrants in September 2019 and April 2020 found a positive change, driven by change among Asian-American and Latino respondents. The results provide selective support for the proposition that pandemics engender xenophobia. At least in April 2020 in California, increased bias crimes against Asian Americans more likely reflected politicians' authorization of scapegoating than broad-based racial antagonism.

摘要

社会学理论和历史先例表明,大流行病会引发对外群体的替罪行为,但并未具体说明界定外群体的种族界限是如何划定的。我们通过一项调查实验,在2020年4月向一半的受访者(加利福尼亚州登记选民)提出有关新冠疫情的问题,来探究疫情如何影响对移民的态度、对多元化的看法以及对亚裔美国人的情感。总体而言,新冠疫情的引导并未影响对移民的态度,但确实降低了对为无证移民开辟入籍途径政策的支持,并减少了对加利福尼亚州多元化的欣赏。受访者表示很少对亚裔美国人感到愤怒或恐惧,且这一比例不受新冠疫情引导的影响。对2019年9月和2020年4月对移民态度的非实验性比较发现,亚裔美国人和拉丁裔受访者的态度变化带来了积极转变。这些结果为大流行病引发仇外心理这一观点提供了有选择性的支持。至少在2020年4月的加利福尼亚州,针对亚裔美国人的偏见犯罪增加,更有可能反映出政治家对替罪行为的授权,而非广泛的种族对抗。

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