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The development of essentialist, ethnic, and civic intuitions about national categories.

Aidan Feeney1, Jocelyn Dautel2, Kieran Phillips2, Jessica Leffers3, John D Coley3.   

Abstract

Given current global migration patterns, understanding of children's intuitions about nationality and national categories is an important and emerging focus for developmental psychologists. We review theoretical and empirical work on three different types of intuition: (1) that nationality is primarily determined by ancestry (an ethnic intuition); (2) that nationality is determined by commitment to national institutions (a civic intuition); and (3) that membership in a national category is determined by possession of an invisible essence which explains the similarities between members of that category. We examine assumptions about the relations which hold between all three intuitions and derive a series of questions about how these intuitions develop, how they relate to each other, and how they might be affected by children's experience. We describe a study (N=196) suggesting that (1) most children, regardless of experience, possess elements of both ethnic and civic intuitions, and (2) essentialist intuitions about national categories decrease with age and are not associated with ethnic intuitions. We conclude by outlining the implications of these results and a number of important questions which they raise.
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Keywords:  Development; Essentialist; Immigration; Intuition; Language categories; National categories; Nationality; Social categories

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32564797     DOI: 10.1016/bs.acdb.2020.05.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Child Dev Behav        ISSN: 0065-2407


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