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The development of non-essentialist concepts of ethnicity among children in a multicultural London community

机译:多元文化伦敦社区中儿童种族非基本主义概念的发展

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Ethnic constancy, the belief that a person cannot change ethnicity, is an important component of ethnic essentialism, the conviction that members of ethnic groups share an immutable underlying essence. Most children in previous research viewed ethnicity as increasingly immutable with age. However, some evidence suggests that children growing up in communities, which define ethnicity primarily in terms of changeable features (e.g., lifestyle) rather than fixed features (e.g., ancestry), may not follow this trajectory. This study examined ethnic constancy development in a community which defined ethnicity primarily in terms of changeable features. It was hypothesized that older children would view ethnicity as more changeable than younger children, but that because of personal investment which increases with age, children would view their own ethnicity as more stable than a peer's ethnicity, entailing a significant interaction between age and self-other. Ninety-two children in three age groups (mean ages 7, 9, and 11years) from a multicultural school in London were interviewed individually. Their ethnicities were 45% Indian, 16% English, 7% Pakistani, 7% Somali, 2% unknown, and 25% other. Children's explanations were analysed thematically. All hypotheses were supported. Children's conceptions of others' ethnicity as changeable were supported by definitions focusing on religion, and by the concept of freedom of choice. This suggests that in a community in which ethnicity is primarily defined in terms of attributes which are seen as mutable (in this case, religion), children may not essentialize ethnicity. Still, ethnic change may rarely occur in practice due to an emotional commitment to one's own ethnic group.
机译:民族恒定,一个人不能改变种族的信念,是民族本质主义的重要组成部分,族裔群体成员的信念分享了一个不变的基础本质。前面研究中的大多数儿童都认为随着年龄越来越多的人。然而,有些证据表明,在社区之间成长的孩子,这些儿童主要在改变特征(例如,生活方式)而不是固定的特征(例如,祖先)方面,这些群体定义了种族,可能不会遵循这种轨迹。本研究审查了一个社区中的族裔恒星发展,这些社区主要在改变特征方面定义了种族。这是假设年龄较大的孩子会将种族视为比较年轻的孩子更加破坏,但由于个人投资随着年龄的增长而增加,孩子们将自己的种族视为比同伴的种族更稳定,这意味着年龄与自我之间的重大互动其他。从伦敦一所多元文化学校的三岁群体(意思是7,9,9和11年)的九十二名儿童被单独采访。他们的种族是印度45%,英语16%,7%的巴基斯坦,7%索马里,2%未知,25%。儿童的解释是专门的分析。所有假设都得到了支持。儿童的概念在改变宗教的定义和选择自由的概念的定义支持的定义支持。这表明,在一个社区,其中种族主要在被视为可变的属性方面(在这种情况下,宗教),儿童可能不会将种族生成。仍然,由于对自己的族群的情感承诺,在实践中仍然很少发生。

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