نتایج جستجو برای: cultural essentialism

تعداد نتایج: 140722  

2015
Xiao-li Yang Li Liu Yuan-yuan Shi Yong-shuai Li Xuyun Tan Xiao-meng Hu Xiao-min Sun Koustuv Dalal

Many studies have explored the social consequences of ethnic essentialism in recent decades. In addition, a few studies have focused on the impact of perceived cultural context on ethnic essentialism. However, it is not clear why perceived cultural context can lead to changes in ethnic essentialism. In the present study, we hypothesized that the cultural anxiety of ethnic minorities may trigger...

2017
Nur Soylu Yalcinkaya Sara Estrada-Villalta Glenn Adams

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 ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Marjorie Rhodes Sarah-Jane Leslie Christina M Tworek

Social essentialism entails the belief that certain social categories (e.g., gender, race) mark fundamentally distinct kinds of people. Essentialist beliefs have pernicious consequences, supporting social stereotyping and contributing to prejudice. How does social essentialism develop? In the studies reported here, we tested the hypothesis that generic language facilitates the cultural transmis...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2012

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Susan A Gelman Steven O Roberts

It is widely recognized that language plays a key role in the transmission of human culture, but relatively little is known about the mechanisms by which language simultaneously encourages both cultural stability and cultural innovation. This paper examines this issue by focusing on the use of language to transmit categories, focusing on two universal devices: labels (e.g., shark, woman) and ge...

2011
ALAN PATTEN

Persuaded by the critique of cultural essentialism, many critics believe that there is no defensible way of identifying distinct cultures, or of distinguishing cultural loss from cultural change, that is compatible with the normative agenda of multiculturalism. This article challenges this widely shared belief by developing a concept of culture that can withstand the critique of essentialism an...

2002
Paulo Sousa Scott Atran Doug Medin

Experimental results concerning Brazilian children and adults are presented in the context of current discussions about essentialism and folkbiology. Using an adoption paradigm, we replicate the basic findings of a previous article in this journal concerning the early emergence in children of a birth-parent bias (Atran et al. 2001). This cognitive bias supports the claim that causal essentialis...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2011
Inas Deeb Gili Segall Dana Birnbaum Adar Ben-Eliyahu Gil Diesendruck

Adults and children seem to essentialize certain social categories. Three studies investigated whether, and how, exposure to ethnic diversity affects this bias. Participants were 516 kindergarten, 2nd grade, and 6th grade Israeli Jewish and Arab children attending regular (mono-cultural) or integrated schools. Study 1 revealed that exposure increased the salience of ethnicity, especially for Je...

2016
O. Can Ünver

Current integration discussion about the Turkish population in Germany is influenced by culturalessentialism. The political and social components of integration are by and large being neglected.The incorporation of migrants of Turkish origin into the society is praised as a superior target for theCurrent Discussions in the German Integration Debate Revue européenne des migrations in...

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