The Intersection of Gender, Migration, and Urbanisation in Shaping Community Identities and Social Structures

Authors

  • Yujia Wu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/77f1h194

Keywords:

gender role; community identity; immigration integration; urbanization; cross influence and cultural diversity.

Abstract

This paper explores in depth the cross influence of three factors, gender, migration and urbanization, in shaping community identity and social structure. As the basic element of social composition, gender not only affects the self-perception of individuals, but also shapes the collective identity at the community level. As an important driving force of community development, the cultural diversity and social dynamics brought about by immigration have had a profound impact on community identity. However, urbanization, as an important feature of modern society, has had a significant impact on community identity and social structure by changing the physical and social environment of communities. In terms of community identity, the adjustment and remodeling of gender roles and gender relationships are an important part of community development.Simultaneously, the integration of immigrants involves the reshaping and rediscovery of identity, enhancing the complexity of community identity through interactions and contrasts with native residents. Moreover, urbanization-induced community shifts and population movements further complicate and diversify this identity. In terms of social structure, the promotion of gender equality awareness helps to break the shackles of traditional social structure and promote the community to a more equitable and inclusive direction. The influx of immigrants brings new social classes and interest groups and have an important impact on the social structure of the community. The rapid advancement of urbanization intensifies the differentiation and reorganization of social structure, which makes the class differences and conflicts of interest within the community more obvious. Gender, immigration, and urbanization have close intersections in shaping community identity and social structure. These three factors interact and influence each other to jointly promote the development and change of the community.

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Published

28-05-2024

How to Cite

Wu, Y. (2024). The Intersection of Gender, Migration, and Urbanisation in Shaping Community Identities and Social Structures. Journal of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences, 32, 149-158. https://doi.org/10.54097/77f1h194