Mirrors and Witnesses: Understanding Nonbinary College Students' Sense of Belonging

IF 1.6 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
C. Dolan
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Abstract:Nonbinary college students are an underresearched and often misinterpreted and misunderstood population. These students face compulsory heterogenderism (Nicolazzo, 2017), institutional cisgenderism (Seelman, 2014), and other structural barriers to belonging and student success. Through qualitative interviews (N = 6), this phenomenological study explored nonbinary undergraduates' experiences of belonging on campus with regard to their gender identities. The study was grounded in an interwoven theoretical framework of Rendón's (1994) validation theory, Strayhorn's (2019) sense of belongingness, and Devor's (2004) concepts of witnesses and mirrors in an effort to understand sense of belonging as a construct in college impact research. Findings depict what belonging feels like for nonbinary students, lack of belonging, and sites of belonging during college. Implications for improving research and practice in order to understand and build capacity for a sense of belonging for nonbinary students follow.
镜子与见证:理解非二元大学生的归属感
摘要:非二元大学生是一个研究不足、经常被误读和误解的群体。这些学生面临强制性的异性恋(Nicolazzo, 2017)、制度性的顺性别主义(Seelman, 2014),以及其他阻碍归属感和学生成功的结构性障碍。本研究通过定性访谈(N = 6),探讨非二元性别大学生在性别认同方面的校园归属感体验。该研究以Rendón(1994)的验证理论、Strayhorn(2019)的归属感和Devor(2004)的证人和镜子概念的交织理论框架为基础,试图理解归属感是大学影响研究中的一个结构。研究结果描述了大学期间非二元学生归属感的感觉、归属感的缺乏和归属感的场所。为了理解和建立非二元学生归属感的能力,对改进研究和实践的启示如下。
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14.30%
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期刊介绍: Published six times per year for the American College Personnel Association.Founded in 1959, the Journal of College Student Development has been the leading source of research about college students and the field of student affairs for over four decades. JCSD is the largest empirical research journal in the field of student affairs and higher education, and is the official journal of the American College Personnel Association.
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