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National identity and social inclusion

机译:国家认同与社会包容

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In terms of our national identity, who we are and are judged to be in a particular context depends on how well our claims are regarded by those around us. Being considered not 'one of us' means being an outsider whether one wants to be or not. National identity may lead ultimately to social inclusion or exclusion. Using mainly 2005 survey data, this paper explores cultural markers such as ethnicity, birthplace, residence, accent and ancestry regarding claims to be 'Scottish'. It shows that being born in Scotland enables people to make claims and to have them accepted. Claims to be Scottish by a white and a non-white person on the basis of various markers are received in much the same way. The cultural markers which people use to judge claims represent the raw materials of identity differences with the potential to become the basis of social exclusion under appropriate conditions.
机译:就我们的国家身份而言,在特定情况下我们是谁,以及我们被判断为谁,取决于我们周围的人对我们的主张的理解程度。被认为不是“我们中的一个”意味着无论是否愿意成为局外人。民族身份最终可能导致社会包容或排斥。本文主要使用2005年的调查数据,探讨有关声称是“苏格兰人”的文化标记,例如种族,出生地,住所,口音和血统。它表明出生在苏格兰使人们能够提出主张并被他们接受。白人和非白人根据各种标记声称自己是苏格兰人的方式大致相同。人们用来判断主张的文化标记代表了身份差异的原材料,并且有可能在适当条件下成为社会排斥的基础。

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