Language and technological inclusion among immigrant low-income Latina mothers: A feminist action research intervention

IF 1.5 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL WORK
Diana Cedeño
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Although Latinx families comprise the largest growing population in the United States, research has not examined how the lack of social inclusion (e.g., multidimensional term comprising economic, political, and cultural dimensions, among others) influences the lives of low-income Latina mothers. Social inclusion, which is a term born as a counterpart to social exclusion, has been overlooked as an alternative construct that allows the development of personal agency. Contrary to social exclusion paradigms which often focus on deficits, social inclusion focuses on recognizing inherit strengths among vulnerable families. The first purpose of this research is to explore social inclusion (a strength perspective) as a much-needed alternative to social exclusion (deficit view). The second is to describe the experiences of low social inclusion among low-income urban Latina mothers via two interviews, a focus group, recollection of artifacts from participants, and reflective journaling, which were documented within a context of a feminist action research intervention. Participants consisted of 12 low-income Latina mothers ( N  =  12) who participated in a financial literacy intervention. Via thematic analysis, findings confirmed two new dimensions of low social inclusion not found in traditional literature: low language and technological inclusion. Recommendations for social work practitioners and future research include developing culturally relevant interventions among minoritized communities and families, for instance, by promoting bilingual curricula and implementing technology in current interventions, which can have significant positive effects on the social inclusion of vulnerable communities.
移民低收入拉丁裔母亲的语言与技术包容:女性主义行动研究干预
虽然拉丁裔家庭构成了美国最大的增长人口,但研究尚未审查缺乏社会包容(例如,包括经济、政治和文化等方面的多维术语)如何影响低收入拉丁裔母亲的生活。社会包容是一个与社会排斥相对应的术语,作为一种允许个人能动性发展的替代结构而被忽视。与经常关注缺陷的社会排斥范式相反,社会包容侧重于承认弱势家庭的遗传优势。本研究的第一个目的是探索社会包容(优势视角)作为社会排斥(缺陷视角)急需的替代方案。第二是通过两次访谈、焦点小组、参与者的文物回忆和反思性日记来描述低收入城市拉丁裔母亲的低社会包容经历,这些经历在女权主义行动研究干预的背景下被记录下来。参与者包括12名低收入拉丁裔母亲(N = 12),他们参加了金融素养干预。通过主题分析,研究结果证实了传统文学中没有发现的低社会包容的两个新维度:低语言和技术包容。对社会工作从业者和未来研究的建议包括在少数群体社区和家庭中制定与文化相关的干预措施,例如,通过推广双语课程和在当前干预措施中实施技术,这可以对弱势社区的社会包容产生重大的积极影响。
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Journal of Social Work
Journal of Social Work SOCIAL WORK-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Social Work is a forum for the publication, dissemination and debate of key ideas and research in social work. The journal aims to advance theoretical understanding, shape policy, and inform practice, and welcomes submissions from all areas of social work.
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