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The (Biological or Cultural) Essence of Essentialism: Implications for Policy Support among Dominant and Subordinated Groups

机译:本质主义的(生物或文化)本质:对主要和下属群体的政策支持的含义

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Most research links (racial) essentialism to negative intergroup outcomes. We propose that this conclusion reflects both a narrow conceptual focus on biological/genetic essence and a narrow research focus from the perspective of racially dominant groups. We distinguished between beliefs in biological and cultural essences, and we investigated the implications of this distinction for support of social justice policies (e.g., affirmative action) among people with dominant (White) and subordinated (e.g., Black, Latino) racial identities in the United States. Whereas, endorsement of biological essentialism may have similarly negative implications for social justice policies across racial categories, we investigated the hypothesis that endorsement of cultural essentialism would have different implications across racial categories. In Studies 1a and 1b, we assessed the properties of a cultural essentialism measure we developed using two samples with different racial/ethnic compositions. In Study 2, we collected data from 170 participants using an online questionnaire to test the implications of essentialist beliefs for policy support. Consistent with previous research, we found that belief in biological essentialism was negatively related to policy support for participants from both dominant and subordinated categories. In contrast, the relationship between cultural essentialism and policy support varied across identity categories in the hypothesized way: negative for participants from the dominant category but positive for participants from subordinated categories. Results suggest that cultural essentialism may provide a way of identification that subordinated communities use to mobilize support for social justice.
机译:大多数研究将(种族)本质主义与负面的团体间结果联系起来。我们认为,该结论既反映了对生物学/遗传本质的狭义概念关注,又反映了从种族优势群体的角度出发的狭义研究关注。我们在生物学和文化本质的信仰之间进行区分,并且我们调查了这种区别对在种族中具有主要(白人)和次要(例如黑人,拉丁美洲人)种族身份的人们支持社会正义政策(例如平权行动)的含义。美国。鉴于对生物本质主义的支持可能会对跨种族类别的社会正义政策产生类似的负面影响,但我们调查了以下假设:对文化本质主义的支持对各个种族类别都有不同的影响。在研究1a和1b中,我们评估了使用两个具有不同种族/民族成分的样本开发的文化本质主义测度的性质。在研究2中,我们使用在线问卷调查从170名参与者中收集了数据,以测试本质主义信念对政策支持的影响。与以前的研究一致,我们发现对生物本质主义的信仰与主导和次要类别的参与者的政策支持均呈负相关。相反,文化本质主义与政策支持之间的关系在不同的身份类别之间以假设的方式变化:对主导类别的参与者不利,而对下属类别的参与者有利。结果表明,文化本质主义可以提供一种识别方法,供下属社区用来动员对社会正义的支持。

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