公园与游憩空间中的混血家庭:以六个家庭为例:启示与可能性

Caroline M. Kisiel, Dan K. Hibbler
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这篇文章的基础是对至少有一个孩子的非洲裔美国人和欧洲裔美国人的混血儿夫妇的采访的原始研究,注意到这些家庭成员在娱乐活动中的经历与他们的生活种族身份有关。虽然对混血儿家庭在公园休闲空间体验的研究越来越多,但对有孩子的混血儿夫妇的休闲模式、障碍和选择的研究还很有限。采用定性设计,作者收集了该样本的休闲和娱乐体验数据,结果发现由于种族身份和种族主义在家庭关系,娱乐环境和公共空间中的经历而导致的社会孤立。被研究的家庭表达了对娱乐活动的渴望,这些活动可以支持混血儿夫妇的经历,这可能有助于平衡他们作为一个混血儿家庭在美国的混血儿现实。针对这些发现,本文探讨了社区参与戏剧、讲故事实践的可能性,以及解决种族和种族认同问题的基于游戏的社区活动的积极潜力。在公园和娱乐场所开发创造性的节目可以支持混血家庭,并为种族主义的经历提供反击。建议创造性的节目可能性,帮助支持种族对话和治愈通过游戏和娱乐。通过提供这样的节目,公园和娱乐场所可以邀请参与者围绕种族主义和种族身份的个人和社会经历建立联系。对于混血儿家庭来说,潜在的是一种以游戏和社区为目的的低风险聚会,可以满足家庭需求。社区的潜力是对社区参与努力和围绕种族的对话的贡献。通过以这种方式面向混血家庭的规划,公园和娱乐空间的潜力因此被扩大,因为聚会可以作为社区和建立关系的渠道。订阅JPRA
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Biracial Families in Park and Recreation Spaces: A Case Study of Six Families, Implications and Possibilities
The basis of this article is an original study of interviews with biracial African-American and European-American couples with at least one child, noting what members of these families experience in recreational activities that connects to their lived racial identity. Although there is growing research on mixed-race families’ experiences in park and recreation spaces, there is still limited research on the leisure patterns, barriers and choices of mixed-race couples with children. Employing a qualitative design, the authors gathered data on the leisure and recreation experiences of this sample which resulted in findings of social isolation due to racial identity and experiences of racism in family relationships, recreation settings, and public spaces. The families studied expressed a desire for recreational activities that could support the biracial couple experience and that might help balance their biracial reality as a mixed-race family in the United States. In response to these findings, the discussion explores possibilities of community-engaged theater, storytelling practices, and the positive potential of play-based community activities that address issues of race and racial identity. Developing creative programming in park and recreation settings could support mixed-race families and provide a counter to experiences of racism. Suggestions for creative programming possibilities that help support racial dialogue and healing through play and recreation are made. By offering such programming, park and recreation settings can invite participants to connect around personal and societal experiences of racism and racial identity. The potential for biracial families is a low-stakes gathering for the purpose of play and community which could meet family needs. The potential for communities is a contribution to community engagement efforts and conversations around race. With programming that is geared toward mixed-race families in this way, the potential of park and recreational spaces is thus widened, as gatherings could serve as community and relationship-building outlets. Subscribe to JPRA
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