拉丁裔第一代大学生生活中的新兴社会资本:社会资本框架下的“学徒代理人”案例

Trista A Beard
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拉丁裔第一代大学生(LFGCS)建立了独特的社会网络,支持他们在大学的坚持。利用社会资本框架分析了10名即将毕业的大四学生的大学经历,结果支持了LFGCS严重依赖可信赖同伴的情感支持来审查资源和网络的理论。当地的学徒代理充当机构代理的桥梁和向导。这种定性调查以一种强有力的新视角审视了近同伴模型、同伴导师和机会经纪人。先前的社会资本理论忽视了学生的新兴社会资本,本研究揭示了学徒代理提供的有助于坚持的基本本地资本。
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Emerging Social Capital in the Lives of Latinx First-Generation College Students: The Case for “Apprentice Agents” in a Social Capital Framework
ABSTRACT Latinx first-generation college students (LFGCS) build unique social networks that support their persistence in college. Utilizing a social capital framework to analyze the college experiences of 10 graduating seniors, findings support the theory that LFGCS rely heavily on emotional support from trusted peers to vet resources and networks. Local apprentice agents serve as bridges and guides to institutional agents. This qualitative inquire examines near-peer models, peer mentors, and opportunity brokers in a powerful new light. Where social capital theory previously disregarded the emerging social capital of students, this study exposes essential local capital provided by apprentice agents which aids persistence.
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