TY - JOUR
T1 - The balancing act of minority cultural identity expression policy
T2 - palestinian cultural struggles at the Israeli local government level
AU - Abu-Ghazaleh Mahajneh, Marwan
AU - Zehavi, Amos
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Minority Cultural Identity Expressions (MCIE), for instance the use of minority language or celebration of minority culture, could be promoted by government at different levels. We focus on local government support for MCIE under circumstances in which central government is unsupportive of, and even suppresses, such expressions. Specifically, we ask how local minority leaders in minority-dominated towns approach the issue of MCIE: do they use their powers to fill the policy void left by central government or do they conform to its policies? Based on a survey of 335 participants in local council meetings, and interviews with the heads of, 22 Palestinian local authorities in Israel, we find that local leadership is in principle supportive of MCIE. However, in practice, heads of Palestinian local authorities avoid MCIE fearing both Israeli central government retaliation and that local business would lose Jewish majority consumers. Thus, political and economic pressures suppress local-level MCIE.
AB - Minority Cultural Identity Expressions (MCIE), for instance the use of minority language or celebration of minority culture, could be promoted by government at different levels. We focus on local government support for MCIE under circumstances in which central government is unsupportive of, and even suppresses, such expressions. Specifically, we ask how local minority leaders in minority-dominated towns approach the issue of MCIE: do they use their powers to fill the policy void left by central government or do they conform to its policies? Based on a survey of 335 participants in local council meetings, and interviews with the heads of, 22 Palestinian local authorities in Israel, we find that local leadership is in principle supportive of MCIE. However, in practice, heads of Palestinian local authorities avoid MCIE fearing both Israeli central government retaliation and that local business would lose Jewish majority consumers. Thus, political and economic pressures suppress local-level MCIE.
KW - Arabic
KW - Israel
KW - Minority cultural identity expression
KW - central government
KW - culture war
KW - ethnic democracy
KW - language policy
KW - local government
KW - strategic avoidance
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85111913030&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/10286632.2021.1950702
DO - 10.1080/10286632.2021.1950702
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AN - SCOPUS:85111913030
SN - 1028-6632
VL - 28
SP - 290
EP - 305
JO - International Journal of Cultural Policy
JF - International Journal of Cultural Policy
IS - 3
ER -