‘We're still here’: Misrecognition and the quest for dual identification of Roma people
Kende A, Sam Nariman H, Ayanian A, Halabi S, Ivan C, Karic T, Mihic V, Nyúl B, Pántya J, da Silva C, Hopkins N (2024)
Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology 34(3): e2793.
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Kende, Anna;
Sam Nariman, Hadi;
Ayanian, ArinUniBi;
Halabi, Slieman;
Ivan, Claudiu;
Karic, Tijana;
Mihic, Vladimir;
Nyúl, Boglarka;
Pántya, Jozsef;
da Silva, Caroline;
Hopkins, Nick
Abstract / Bemerkung
Misrecognition describes everyday practices that deny the autonomy of minority members to define who they are and instead impose identities that may diverge from their own sense of self. Being misrecognized is particularly relevant for the historically marginalized Roma people, whose national belonging is repeatedly questioned despite centuries of co-existence and citizenship. Our aim was to understand whether the experience of misrecognition, along with discrimination, would predict identification patterns that represent an obstacle to dual identification among Roma people in three East-Central European countries: Hungary, Romania and Serbia. We collected data among Roma participants online and face-to-face with convenience sampling (N = 1,325). Latent class analysis revealed three similar classes based on national and ethnic identification scores in all subsamples: (1) disidentification, (2) Roma identification and (3) dual identification. Logistic regression analysis showed that misrecognition and discrimination predicted stronger Roma identity than dual identification in Hungary and Serbia. However, misrecognition predicted stronger dual identification in Romania, possibly as a reaffirmation strategy in response to misrecognition. Our results show that misrecognition can add to our understanding of minority group members' identification with the superordinate category of the nation as well as subgroup ethnic minority identity, and this connection could be key for advancing Roma inclusion.
Stichworte
discrimination;
dual identity;
latent class analysis;
misrecognition;
Roma minority
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
Zeitschriftentitel
Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology
Band
34
Ausgabe
3
Art.-Nr.
e2793
ISSN
1052-9284
eISSN
1099-1298
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2988492
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Kende A, Sam Nariman H, Ayanian A, et al. ‘We're still here’: Misrecognition and the quest for dual identification of Roma people. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology . 2024;34(3): e2793.
Kende, A., Sam Nariman, H., Ayanian, A., Halabi, S., Ivan, C., Karic, T., Mihic, V., et al. (2024). ‘We're still here’: Misrecognition and the quest for dual identification of Roma people. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology , 34(3), e2793. https://doi.org/10.1002/casp.2793
Kende, Anna, Sam Nariman, Hadi, Ayanian, Arin, Halabi, Slieman, Ivan, Claudiu, Karic, Tijana, Mihic, Vladimir, et al. 2024. “‘We're still here’: Misrecognition and the quest for dual identification of Roma people”. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology 34 (3): e2793.
Kende, A., Sam Nariman, H., Ayanian, A., Halabi, S., Ivan, C., Karic, T., Mihic, V., Nyúl, B., Pántya, J., da Silva, C., et al. (2024). ‘We're still here’: Misrecognition and the quest for dual identification of Roma people. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology 34:e2793.
Kende, A., et al., 2024. ‘We're still here’: Misrecognition and the quest for dual identification of Roma people. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology , 34(3): e2793.
A. Kende, et al., “‘We're still here’: Misrecognition and the quest for dual identification of Roma people”, Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology , vol. 34, 2024, : e2793.
Kende, A., Sam Nariman, H., Ayanian, A., Halabi, S., Ivan, C., Karic, T., Mihic, V., Nyúl, B., Pántya, J., da Silva, C., Hopkins, N.: ‘We're still here’: Misrecognition and the quest for dual identification of Roma people. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology . 34, : e2793 (2024).
Kende, Anna, Sam Nariman, Hadi, Ayanian, Arin, Halabi, Slieman, Ivan, Claudiu, Karic, Tijana, Mihic, Vladimir, Nyúl, Boglarka, Pántya, Jozsef, da Silva, Caroline, and Hopkins, Nick. “‘We're still here’: Misrecognition and the quest for dual identification of Roma people”. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology 34.3 (2024): e2793.
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