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Differential emphases on modernity and confucian values in social categorization: The case of hong kong adolescents in political transition

  • Shui Fong Lam
  • , Ivy Y. Lau
  • , Chi Yue Chiu
  • , Ying Yi Hong
  • , Si Qing Peng

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    Abstract

    This study investigated if modernity and Confucian values were ingroups positively valued distinctiveness for Hong Kong adolescents with different social identities. Participants (236 Hong Kong adolescents) filled out a questionnaire which tapped social identity and intergroup perception. They also participated in a card-sorting activity in which they decided if any of 20 attributes (e.g., advanced, respecting collective will) could be used to characterize a specific ethnic-social group (e.g., mainland Chinese, Hongkongers, Americans). Multidimensional scaling performed on the card-sorting data resulted in a two-dimensional solution. Emphasis on Dimension 1 (modernity) correlated with positive perception of Hong Kong and Hong Kong people while emphasis on Dimension 2 (Confucian values) correlated with positive perception of China and Chinese. In addition, compared to adolescents who identified themselves as Chinese or Chinese-Hongkongers, those who identified themselves as Hongkongers or Hongkonger-Chinese placed more emphasis on modernity and less on Confucian values. The results were discussed with reference to Taj fels theory of social identity.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)237-256
    Number of pages20
    JournalInternational Journal of Intercultural Relations
    Volume23
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 1 Mar 1999

    Keywords

    • Confucian values
    • Intergroup perception,
    • Modernity,
    • Social categorization,
    • Social identity,
    • Traditional Chinese Values,

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