Velthuis Evi, Van der Noll Jolanda, Verkuyten Maykel
European Research Centre on Migration and Ethnic Relations Utrecht University Utrecht The Netherlands.
Community Psychology FernUniversität Hagen Hagen Germany.
J Community Appl Soc Psychol. 2022 Sep-Oct;32(5):860-871. doi: 10.1002/casp.2605. Epub 2022 Feb 9.
There have been strong debates in many European countries about religious identity enactment of Muslims, with the wearing of the headscarf in public places being a central symbolic topic. This study investigated the importance of the context (private versus three public contexts) for tolerance of Muslim identity enactment (e.g., the wearing of headscarves) among a national sample of Dutch majority group members. Using an experimental design, it was found that tolerance was highest in the private context, followed by the street context and then the contexts of work. Furthermore and in all contexts, tolerance of Muslims persuading others to start enacting their religious identity in a similar way was lower than tolerance of identity enactment itself. Moreover, both types of tolerance were found to differ by context only for majority members who were highly concerned about the continuity of their ingroup's cultural identity (i.e., cultural continuity). It is concluded that context-related and action-related variance, as well as cultural continuity, are important for majority members' tolerance of Muslim minority identity enactment.
在许多欧洲国家,围绕穆斯林宗教身份的表现存在激烈辩论,公共场所佩戴头巾是一个核心象征议题。本研究调查了背景(私人背景与三种公共背景)对于荷兰多数群体成员样本中对穆斯林身份表现(如佩戴头巾)的容忍度的重要性。采用实验设计发现,私人背景下的容忍度最高,其次是街道背景,然后是工作背景。此外,在所有背景下,对穆斯林劝说他人以类似方式开始表现其宗教身份的容忍度低于对身份表现本身的容忍度。而且,仅对于高度关注其群体文化身份连续性(即文化连续性)的多数群体成员,这两种容忍度在不同背景下存在差异。研究得出结论,与背景相关和与行动相关的差异以及文化连续性,对于多数群体成员对穆斯林少数群体身份表现的容忍度很重要。