Decades of longing and effort towards a sense of community: A multiple case study on immigrants in the United States

Melanie Mosqueda
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Objectives This exploratory study aims at investigating the effort, struggle, and inner drive of immigrants towards US citizenship and higher socio-economic status (SES). Methods This is a multiple case study with a qualitative approach. With non-probability convenience sampling, we selected five cases from the Los Angeles area for in-depth interviews. A thematic method along with the four-element framework on sense of community by McMillan & Chavis (1986) were employed for data analysis. Results Although each participant’s journey towards citizenship and higher SES is unique, the cross-case data synthesis presented a clear uniformity of deep desire and willing sacrifices for a sense of community among the participants. Conclusion While citizenship and SES can be seen as enticing rewards or even "purse strings" for which immigrants are willing to work hard, what immigrants truly long for is a sense of community. It is this longing that drives immigrants to overcome adversities and rise up to build strong communities anywhere they settle. Keywords multiple case study, sense of community, immigrants, U.S. citizenship, socio-economic status
几十年来对社区意识的渴望和努力:美国移民的多重案例研究
本探索性研究旨在调查移民为获得美国公民身份和更高的社会经济地位(SES)所付出的努力、奋斗和内在动力。方法采用定性方法进行多案例研究。通过非概率方便抽样,我们从洛杉矶地区选择了五个案例进行深入访谈。数据分析采用主题法和McMillan & Chavis(1986)关于社区意识的四要素框架。尽管每个参与者走向公民身份和更高社会地位的旅程都是独特的,但跨案例数据综合显示,参与者对社区意识的强烈渴望和愿意牺牲具有明显的一致性。虽然公民身份和社会经济地位可以被视为诱人的奖励,甚至是移民愿意努力工作的“钱袋”,但移民真正渴望的是一种社区意识。正是这种渴望驱使移民克服逆境,在他们定居的任何地方建立强大的社区。关键词多案例研究,社区意识,移民,美国公民身份,社会经济地位
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