M Alejandra Arce, Josefina Bañales, Gabriel P Kuperminc
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摘要
目标:公民行动是指参与旨在造福社区的政治和亲社会活动。越来越多的文献以批判意识(CC)理论为基础,认为参与批判行动,挑战社会不平等,对有色人种青少年的积极发展非常重要。现有文献虽然很有价值,但尚未考虑与移民经历相关的心理过程,如移民乐观主义(IO),会如何对有色人种移民青年的公民参与产生不同程度的影响。与非移民同龄人相比,移民乐观主义是一种移民群体对东道国社会抱有更高期望和更积极看法的现象,这往往与积极的结果有关。本文回顾并整合了有关有色人种移民青年公民发展的相关研究,探讨了移民组织如何成为影响移民青年公民发展的一个特别相关的过程,以及公民行动在这些青年中可能采取的不同形式:我们定义了概念,整合了以前各自为政的文献,并对未来研究提出了建议:结果:我们建议扩展现有框架,以考虑 IO 和行动形式及其预期结果:将 IO 纳入对 CC 或公民发展的研究中,可以澄清重要的差异,加深我们对如何最好地支持移民青年的理解。同样,研究行动形式及其预期结果可能有利于促进移民青年发展成为积极和参与社会的成员。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)。
Incorporating immigrant optimism into critical consciousness and civic development models: An integrative review and synthesis of civic action among immigrant youth of color in the United States.
Objectives: Civic action describes participation in political and prosocial activities aimed at benefiting one's communities. A growing literature rooted in critical consciousness (CC) theory suggests that engaging in critical action, which challenges societal inequities, is important for the positive development of youth of color. Although valuable, existing literatures have yet to consider how psychological processes related to the immigrant experience, such as immigrant optimism (IO), may differentially influence the civic participation of immigrant youth of color. IO is a phenomenon in which immigrant groups hold higher aspirations and more positive views of the host society than their nonimmigrant peers, and this often is associated with positive outcomes. This article reviews and integrates relevant research on the civic development of immigrant youth of color, considering both how IO may be a particularly relevant process in shaping immigrant youths' CC development and how civic action may take different forms among these youth.
Method: We define concepts, integrate previously siloed literatures, and make recommendations for future research.
Results: We propose expanding existing frameworks to consider IO and forms of action, along with their intended outcome.
Conclusions: Incorporating IO into studies of CC or civic development can clarify important differences and enhance our understanding of how best to support immigrant youth. Similarly, examining forms of action and their intended outcome may be advantageous in facilitating young immigrants' development as active and engaged members of society. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
期刊介绍:
Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology seeks to publish theoretical, conceptual, research, and case study articles that promote the development of knowledge and understanding, application of psychological principles, and scholarly analysis of social–political forces affecting racial and ethnic minorities.