Machmud Mohammed skrev 2016-12-04 12:22:08 följande:
Studie om "mångfald"/mångkultur som bygger på intervjuer med 30 000 amerikaner, en av de största studierna i sitt slag. Den har "konstigt nog" aldrig uppmärksammats i Sverige:
Putnam?s survey of 41 American cities and towns found people in ethnically diverse regions tend to be polite ? but also disengaged and wary.
While Putnam believes there may be long-term benefits for some from immigration (including enhanced scientific and intellectual innovation), he?s become convinced the short-term effect on most cities is a drop in ?social capital.?
People in diverse urban regions tend to seek shelter in their own little worlds. ?Diversity, at least in the short run, seems to bring out the turtle in all of us. ? The more ethnically diverse the people we live around, the less we trust them.?
Putnam adds an additional disturbing discovery ? that ?in-group trust, too, is lower in more diverse settings.? In other words, people also become more distrustful even of members of their own ethnic group.
?Inhabitants of diverse communities tend to withdraw from collective life, to distrust their neighbours, regardless of the colour of their skin, to withdraw even from close friends, to expect the worst from their community and its leaders, to volunteer less, give less to charity and work on community projects less often, vote less ? have less faith that they can actually make a difference, and to huddle unhappily in front of the television,? Putnam writes in his report E Pluribus Unum: Diversity and Community in the 21st century.
vancouversun.com/news/staff-blogs/ethnic-diversitys-inconvenient-truths
Ja, bara man slänger ut alla fransktalande i Toronto och Vancouver så lämnar folk säkert TV-soffan och dansar på gatan med engelsktalande kanadensare. Eller så kastar man ut de engelsktalande.
Men nej, Putnam hade en annan lösning till att människor inte känner sig hemma med varandra ska känna sig mer hemma med varandra. Vi umgås:
"Putnam?s ideas for overcoming the divisive effects of diversity demand going beyond ?tolerance?; they focus on ?creating more opportunities for meaningful interaction across ethnic lines."