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Mapping census data for difference: Towards the heterogeneous geographies of Arab American communities of the New York metropolitan area

机译:绘制人口普查数据以了解差异:建立纽约都会区阿拉伯裔社区的异质地理

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This article examines how 2000 US census statistics serve to reproduce Arab Americans as a social body with specific political possibilities. Its first goal is to show how the conventionally used census data acts as a source of statistical and, furthermore, social and political marginalization by rendering Arab Americans, who poorly fit into its racial classification, either invisible or lacking in internal heterogeneity. The result is absent viable political identity for Arab Americans, general ignorance of their experiences in the United States, and negative stereotyping. Because in the post-9/11 United States, Arab American advocacy groups have turned to statistics, among other means, to forge positive visibility, our second goal is to suggest innovative and practical ways to make a more informed use of the existing census statistics despite that their categorical and numerical inconsistencies relative to Arab American identities. Instead of a quantitative analysis, we thus offer a feminist inspired method of "mapping for difference" three census datasets—Arabic language spoken at home, place of birth in an Arab nation, and Arab ancestry, which involves applying a primarily qualitative analysis to these variables while contextualizing them by immigration history. Our result is a set of heterogeneous Arab American geographies, not intended for better quantitative description but serving to counter practices of marginalization by broadening public imagination and knowledge about this diverse community. Throughout, we suggest that while the designation Arab American maybe practically and politically useful, the recognition of the heterogeneity of Arab community along multiple dimensions of difference must be built into the methods of analysis. We demonstrate our major points with selected empirical maps from our larger research project on the census-based geographies of Arab Americans in the New York metropolitan area, one of the largest and most understudied communities in North America.
机译:本文研究了2000年美国人口普查统计资料如何将阿拉伯裔美国人复制为具有特定政治可能性的社会团体。它的第一个目标是通过使不适合其种族分类的阿拉伯美国人(看不见或缺乏内部异质性)表现出常规使用的人口普查数据如何充当统计以及社会和政治边缘化的来源。结果是阿拉伯人缺乏可行的政治身份,普遍不了解他们在美国的经历以及负面的陈规定型观念。因为在9/11后的美国,阿拉伯裔倡导团体已转向统计,以提高正面知名度,所以我们的第二个目标是提出创新和实用的方法,以更充分地利用现有的人口普查统计数据尽管它们在分类和数字上与阿拉伯裔美国人的身份不一致。因此,我们没有提供定量分析的方法,而是提供了一种女权主义启发的方法,“映射差异”三个人口普查数据集-在家讲的阿拉伯语,阿拉伯国家的出生地和阿拉伯血统,其中涉及了主要的定性分析。变量,同时根据移民历史对其进行背景化。我们的研究结果是一组异类的阿拉伯地理,其目的不是为了更好地进行定量描述,而是通过扩大公众对这个多元化社区的想象力和知识来应对边缘化的做法。贯穿整个过程,我们建议,尽管将“阿拉伯裔美国人”这一名称在实践和政治上可能有用,但必须将对阿拉伯社区异质性沿多种差异维度的认识纳入分析方法中。我们通过对纽约都会区(北美最大和研究最多的社区之一)的以人口普查为基础的人口普查地理学的大型研究项目,从精选的经验地图中证明了我们的要点。

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