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Racialized Partisan Identity: The Role of Pan-Ethnic Identity in Partisan Movement among Asian Americans

机译:种族化的党派认同:泛种族认同在亚裔美国人党派运动中的作用

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I conduct empirical and experimental tests to highlight the impact of perceived commonality with racial-minority groups and its effects on subsequent political behavior among Asian Americans. This includes an exploration into how a shared identity interacts with Asian Americans' racial identity to shape their subsequent political behavior. Using experimental treatments adopted from real-world messages in the news media, I show how exposure to the political derogation of both illegal and legal immigrant groups in the United States activates Asian Americans' own racial identification and that the extent to which this identity affects political attitudes related to this derogation are largely dependent upon Asian Americans' recognition of their own identity as racial minorities. Moreover, I provide a further exploration into the role of partisan cues in Asian Americans' responses to such political attacks against minority groups. I conduct an additional experiment where partisan cues associated with these attacks are manipulated across experimental treatments. I find that the tendency for Asian Americans to move closer to the Democratic Party and further from the Republican Party in responses to these political messages is largely impacted by the salience and unambiguity of partisan cues in the media environment conveying these messages. It appears the partisan movement that is occurring in response to these political messages is largely being driven by the activation of Asian Americans' own racial identification and the recognition of this identity as being part of a broader racial-minority identity. The Racialized Partisan Identity model presented here hopes to further illuminate the intersection between social and political identities and their combined role in the development and maintenance of minority coalitions in the United States, particularly among Asian Americans.
机译:我进行了经验和实验测试,以强调与少数族裔群体的共通感及其对亚裔美国人随后的政治行为的影响。这包括探索共享身份如何与亚裔美国人的种族身份相互作用以塑造其随后的政治行为。通过使用新闻媒体真实世界消息中采用的实验方法,我展示了暴露于美国非法移民和合法移民群体的政治贬损如何激发亚裔美国人自身的种族认同,以及这种身份在多大程度上影响政治与这种克减有关的态度在很大程度上取决于亚裔美国人对自己作为种族少数群体的认同。此外,我进一步探讨了党派暗示在亚裔美国人对此类针对少数群体的政治袭击中的反应中的作用。我进行了另一个实验,其中在实验处理过程中操纵了与这些攻击相关的游击线索。我发现,亚裔美国人在回应这些政治信息时趋向于更靠近民主党,远离共和党的趋势在很大程度上受到媒体环境中传达这些信息的党派暗示的突出和明确性的影响。似乎响应这些政治信息而发生的党派运动在很大程度上是由亚裔美国人自身的种族认同的激活以及这种身份作为更广泛的种族少数群体身份的一部分而引起的。这里提出的种族化党派身份模型希望进一步阐明社会和政治身份之间的交叉点,以及它们在美国特别是亚裔美国人中发展和维持少数族裔联盟的综合作用。

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  • 作者

    Cho, Richard.;

  • 作者单位

    State University of New York at Stony Brook.;

  • 授予单位 State University of New York at Stony Brook.;
  • 学科 Political science.;Asian American studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 215 p.
  • 总页数 215
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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