Sociological Explanation of the Impact of Ethnic Components on Citizens' Political Participation (Case Study: Sample Population of Bushehr Province)

Document Type : Tarviji

Authors
1 Department of Sociology, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
2 Department of Sociology, Al-Zahra University, Tehran, Iran
3 Department of Sociology, Roodehen Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of ethnic components on the political participation of citizens of Bushehr province. In this research, the components of ethnocentrism include ethnic preference, ethnic orientation and ethnocentrism, which are applied in the framework of the goal and descriptive-survey in terms of type of analysis. The statistical population of the study is all citizens of Bushehr province. According to the 2016 census, their number is estimated at 1163400 people. The sample size of the study was 384 using Cochran's formula. Also, a researcher-made questionnaire was administered using multi-stage and random cluster sampling method. Findings show that the effect of ethnic variables including ethnic preference, ethnic orientation and ethnocentrism on the political participation of citizens of Bushehr province by 25.3%, 26.8%, 14.5% and the effect of the main research variable namely ethnicity on Political participation is 36.8%. This research has been conducted in line with the importance of the border provinces of the country in terms of political participation.

Keywords


 
Verba, S. & Nie, N. (1972) Participation in America: political democracy and social equality. New York: Harper and Row Publishers
Parry, G. Moyser, G. & Day, N. (1992) Political participation and democracy in Britain, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Barbalet, J. M. (1988) Citizenship: rights, struggle and class inequality. Milton Keynes England: Open University Press.
Yan, Z. (2009) Minority representation and political participation of ethnic minorities: a case study of Chinese Canadians in democratic Canada, Department of Political Science, University of Regina.
Gurr, Ted Robert. (2000). People Vrsus State: Minorities at Risk in the New Century. Washington D.C: Unitd Stat Institut of Peace Press.
Converci, Daniele. (2012). “Modernism and Nationalism”. Journal of Political Ideologies.
Bijsterbosch, Erik & Van Den Oever. (2004). “Nation State and Space”. Radboud University Nijmegen.
Matis, Herbert & Teichova, Alice. (2003). Nation, State and the Economic In the History. Chicago University press.
Biswas, Shampa. (2002). “Whither the Nation State? Nation and State Identity In The Face of Fragmentation and Globalization,” Global Society, Vol 16, No 2.
 
Klopf, D. W. (1998). "Intercultural communication: The fundamentals of intercultural communication". Englewood, CO: Morton.
Hooghe Marc, (2008)." Ethnocentrism" International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. Philadelphia: MacMillan Reference, 2008.
Kellas J.Bade (2004). "The Poitics of Nationalism and Ethnicity", (2nd edition). NewYork: ST Martins Press.
Bircan, T., Hooghe, M. (2010). "Ethnic Diversity, Perceptions of Ethnic Diversity and Ethnocentrism. A Multilevel Analysis of Ethnocentrism in Belgian Communities". World Congress of Sociology. Göteborg, Sweden, 11-17 July 2010.
Lin, Y., & Rancer, A. S. (2003). "Ethnocentrism, intercultural communication apprehension, intercultural willingness-to-communicate, and intentions to participate in an intercultural dialogue program: Testing a proposed model", Communication Research Reports, 20, 62-72.
Berry, J. W., & Kalin, R. (1995). "Multicultural and ethnic attitudes in Canada: An Overview of the 1991 national survey", Canadian Journal of Behavioral Science, 27, 301-320.
 
Volume 10, Issue 41
Winter 2021
Pages 199-225

  • Receive Date 15 August 2021
  • Revise Date 21 August 2021
  • Accept Date 29 August 2021