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SUMMARY:Receptivity to Different Types of Migrants in Taiwan: Civic Behavi
 or and Support for Same-sex Marriage as Novel Correlates - Dr Hsin-Chieh C
 hang (Fudan University)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20240219T170000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20240219T183000Z
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DESCRIPTION:In an era of rising global intra-regional migration\, in-depth
  explorations of attitudes toward immigrants and immigration (ATII) in eme
 rging migrant-hosting societies in Asia are scarce. Using Taiwan as a case
  of an emerging non-Western\, democratic migrant-hosting context with a ra
 cially homogeneous population\, aging social structure\, and vibrant civic
  culture\, this study examines the receptivity to three major migrant type
 s: foreign professionals\, marriage immigrants\, and migrant workers. In t
 his talk\, I show how this study moves beyond traditional ATII research an
 d argue that receptivity serves as a more accurate conceptual tool to addr
 ess the general public’s perceptions toward immigrants of different cate
 gories or groups. It tells a contextualized story of 21st-century Taiwan: 
 how its ethnocentrism is playing out with grassroots civic development and
  the more liberal end of cultural diversity.  The findings on receptivity 
 toward intra-Asia migrants in a 21st-century Asian democracy illuminate po
 ssibilities for reinventing theories on the social organization of differe
 nce and the socio-cognitive construction of ethnicity\, with broader relev
 ance to inter-minority relations among Asians in traditional Western immig
 rant societies.\nSpeakers:\nDr Hsin-Chieh Chang (Fudan University)
LOCATION:Dickson Poon Building (Kin-ku Cheng Lecture Theatre\, Dickson Poo
 n Building\, University of Oxford China Centre)\, Canterbury Road OX2 6LU
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/5d73415f-e820-468f-82dc-75c71c9bc5f7/
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