Essentialism in Social Representations of Citizenship: An Analysis of Greeks' and Migrants' Discourse

被引:35
作者
Kadianaki, Irini [1 ]
Andreouli, Eleni [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus
[2] Open Univ, Nicosia, Cyprus
关键词
essentialism; representations; citizenship; Greeks; migrants; ethnic; cultural; civic; CONSTRUCTION; IDENTITY; POLITICS;
D O I
10.1111/pops.12271
中图分类号
D0 [政治学、政治理论];
学科分类号
0302 ; 030201 ;
摘要
Following a Social Representations approach, the article examines the representations of citizenship held by both migrants and Greek citizens in Greece after the announcement of a heavily debated citizenship legislation. Essentialism, a way of representing social categories as holding an underlying essence that determines their characteristics, was used as an analytical tool to understand the inclusive or exclusive function of representations of citizenship towards migrants. Findings showed that Greeks construct representations based on ethnic, civic, and cultural ideas, while migrants construct representation of citizenship based on civic and cultural ideas. Essentialism was a way of constructing ethnic and cultural representations of citizenship and functioned in both exclusive and inclusive ways, but assimilatory terms accordingly. Civic and cultural representations of citizenship were constructed in nonessentialist ways and functioned in inclusive ways. However, from Greeks' perspective, civic inclusion was conditioned upon an often-questioned legality of migrants and upon cultural assimilation terms. Studying both the content and the essentialist/nonessentialist formulation of representations of citizenship is an important tool in understanding the politics of inclusion and exclusion of citizens in the social arena.
引用
收藏
页码:833 / 848
页数:16
相关论文
共 64 条
[11]   Citizenship in practice [J].
Barnes, R ;
Auburn, T ;
Lea, S .
BRITISH JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2004, 43 :187-206
[12]  
Chryssochoou X., 2009, IMMIGRANTS MINORITIE, P439
[13]   'Everybody's entitled to their own opinion': Ideological dilemmas of liberal individualism and active citizenship [J].
Condor, Susan ;
Gibson, Stephen .
JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY & APPLIED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2007, 17 (02) :115-140
[14]   Towards a Social Psychology of Citizenship? Introduction to the Special Issue [J].
Condor, Susan .
JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY & APPLIED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2011, 21 (03) :193-201
[15]   Displacing xeno-racism: The discursive legitimation of native supremacy through everyday accounts of 'urban insecurity' [J].
Di Masso, Andres ;
Castrechini, Angela ;
Valera, Sergi .
DISCOURSE & SOCIETY, 2014, 25 (03) :341-361
[16]   Grounding Citizenship: Toward a Political Psychology of Public Space [J].
Di Masso, Andres .
POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2012, 33 (01) :123-143
[17]   Locating impropriety: Street drinking, moral order, and the ideological dilemma of public space [J].
Dixon, J ;
Levine, M ;
McAuley, R .
POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2006, 27 (02) :187-206
[18]  
Durrheim J., 2000, RACE SOC, V3, P93, DOI 10.1016/S1090-9524(01)00024-9
[19]   Emotion discourse [J].
Edwards, D .
CULTURE & PSYCHOLOGY, 1999, 5 (03) :271-291
[20]   On the Knowledge of Politics and the Politics of Knowledge: How a Social Representations Approach Helps Us Rethink the Subject of Political Psychology [J].
Elcheroth, Guy ;
Doise, Willem ;
Reicher, Stephen .
POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2011, 32 (05) :729-758