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Christianity as a Concealable Stigmatized Identity (CSI) among Biology Graduate Students

机译:基督教作为生物学研究生中隐藏着耻辱的身份(CSI)

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Recent research has begun to explore the experiences of Christian undergraduates and faculty in biology to illuminate reasons for their underrepresentation. In this study, we focused on the experiences of graduate students and explored Christianity as a concealable stigmatized identity (CSI) in the biology community. We constructed interview questions using this CSI framework, which originates in social psychology, to research the experiences of those with stigmatized identities that could be hidden. We analyzed interviews from 33 Christian graduate students who were enrolled in biology programs and found that many Christian graduate students believe the biology community holds strong negative stereotypes against Christians and worry those negative stereotypes will be applied to them as individuals. We found that students conceal their Christian identities to avoid negative stereotypes and reveal their identities to counteract negative stereotypes. Despite these experiences, students recognize their value as boundary spanners between the majority secular scientific community and majority Christian public. Finally, we found that Christian students report that other identities they have, including ethnicity, gender, nationality, and LGBTQ+ identities, can either increase or decrease the relevance of their Christian identities within the biology community.
机译:最近的研究已经开始探讨基督徒本科生和教师在生物学中的经验,以照亮他们不足的原因。在这项研究中,我们专注于研究生的经验,并探讨了基督教作为生物社区中隐藏的耻辱性身份(CSI)。我们使用此CSI框架构建了面试问题,该框架起源于社会心理学,以研究可能隐藏的耻辱形式的人的经验。我们分析了33名基督教研究生的访谈,这些学生在纳入生物学计划中,发现许多基督教研究生认为生物社区对基督徒持有强烈的负面刻板印象,并担心这些负面刻板印象将作为个体应用于这些负面型观念。我们发现学生隐瞒了他们的基督教身份,以避免负面刻板印象,并揭示他们的身份抵消负面刻板印象。尽管有这些经历,但学生认为他们作为大多数世俗科学界和多数基督徒公众之间的边界跨界人士的价值。最后,我们发现基督教学生报告他们拥有的其他身份,包括种族,性别,国籍和LGBTQ +身份,可以增加或减少生物社区内基督教身份的相关性。

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