“I Feel Like We’re Going Backwards:” Post-Presidential Election Resilience in Latinx Community Members

Q2 Social Sciences
Melissa L. Morgan Consoli, A. Consoli, Alyssa Hufana, Adriana Sanchez, E. Unzueta, I. Flores, María D. Vázquez, Joshua M Sheltzer, J. M. Casas
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Abstract

The 2016 U.S. presidential election brought many reactions on a global scale. World leaders, national leaders, and everyday citizens experienced intense emotions on varying levels. Latinx communities in the U.S., specifically, were impacted significantly, with rhetoric about immigration and issues regarding border security (i.e., build a wall). While much about these sentiments have been reported at the journalistic level, little has been published at the research level to date: specifically, how Latinx community members reacted on an individual level, how they confronted concerns related to fear and adversities (i.e., their resilience), and what the impact may be for their future. The current study employs a community-based, qualitative approach that involved conducting semi-structured focus groups with self-identified Latinx community members in a U.S., West Coast town. Participants were asked about their emotions and reactions, as well as plans regarding the results of the election. Emergent themes included three broad categories: (1) perspectives on the outcome of the 2016 U.S. presidential election; (2) observed impacts of the U.S. presidential election, and (3) ways of dealing with the election results. Sub and tertiary thematic categories were also identified.
“我觉得我们在倒退:”总统选举后拉丁裔社区成员的恢复力
2016年美国总统大选在全球范围内引发了许多反应。世界领导人、国家领导人和普通民众都在不同程度上经历了强烈的情绪。特别是美国的拉丁裔社区受到了重大影响,他们在移民和边境安全问题上发表了言论(即,修建一堵墙)。虽然在新闻层面上对这些情绪有很多报道,但迄今为止在研究层面上发表的很少:具体而言,拉丁裔社区成员在个人层面上如何反应,他们如何面对与恐惧和逆境相关的担忧(即他们的复原力),以及对他们的未来可能产生的影响。目前的研究采用以社区为基础的定性方法,在美国西海岸的一个小镇上,对自我认同的拉丁裔社区成员进行半结构化的焦点小组调查。参与者被问及他们的情绪和反应,以及对选举结果的计划。紧急主题包括三大类:(1)对2016年美国总统大选结果的看法;(2)观察到的美国总统选举的影响,以及(3)处理选举结果的方式。还确定了次主题和第三主题类别。
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Journal for Social Action in Counseling and Psychology
Journal for Social Action in Counseling and Psychology Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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期刊介绍: The Journal for Social Action in Counseling and Psychology promotes deep reflection on community change and system transformation in which counselors, psychologists, and other human service professionals play a role. This open access journal aims to highlight ‘engaged scholarship’ and the very important social change work done by professionals and activists that would not normally find its way into publication. The journal attempts to break down the divide between theory and practice in one of the most critical areas of our work: social transformation toward social and ecological justice and peace. This journal features action oriented articles, meaning manuscripts that discuss actual work (e.g., advocacy, activism, research, policy formulation and implementation, training, legislation) that has been conducted by the submitting author(s) and not proposed work or simple conceptualizations of issues. JSACP features four unique sections: -Activism and Advocacy -Education and Training -Policy and Theory -Program Development and Evaluation
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