探索休闲在新斯科舍省哈利法克斯移民学生的身份、社区和归属感的生活和具体化体验中的作用

Giana Tomas
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加拿大政府大力促进和优先考虑移民,因为移民对加拿大的经济,人口和文化做出了重大贡献。随着加拿大作为一个文化和种族多元化的社会的不断发展,有必要探索和了解移民在社区中的生活和体现经历,他们的认同感和归属感,因为这些现象可以塑造健康和福祉。休闲活动或体验被理解为培养和促进自我表达、社交和健康,尽管移民在重新安置中遇到了挑战。虽然关于成年移民的定居经历以及这些经历对身体、社会、情感和心理健康和福祉的影响有足够的文献,但对参加高等教育机构的移民的研究不足,特别是在加拿大大西洋地区。此外,在这些背景下,休闲在培养认同感和归属感方面的作用尚未得到充分发挥。这一提出的定性研究通过探索休闲在加拿大新斯科舍省哈利法克斯高等教育机构的移民所经历的身份、社区和归属感的生活和具体化经验中的作用来解决这些差距。在梅洛-庞蒂的体现原则和变革范式的指导下,本研究采用拼贴制作,这是一种创造性的参与式方法,旨在吸引参与者并了解他们的经历,放大他们的声音,并潜在地丰富他们的生活和福祉。这项拟议研究的结果可以为高等教育机构、定居服务和社区中心的政策和实践提供信息,并可以加深我们对休闲对移民身份、归属感和福祉的潜在贡献的理解。
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Exploring the Role of Leisure in Immigrant Students’ Lived and Embodied Experiences of Identity, Community, and Belonging within Halifax, Nova Scotia
The Canadian government employs robust efforts to promote and prioritize immigration, as immigration significantly contributes to Canadian economy, population, and culture. As Canada continues to grow as a culturally and racially diverse society, it is necessary to explore and understand immigrants’ lived and embodied experiences within community, their sense of identity, and feelings of belonging, as these phenomena can shape health and well-being. Leisure activities or experiences are understood to cultivate and promote self-expression, socialization, and wellness amidst and despite challenges related to resettlement as experienced by immigrants. While there is enough literature about adult immigrants’ settlement experiences and the impacts of such experiences on physical, social, emotional, and mental health and well-being, immigrants attending post-secondary institutions are understudied, particularly in Atlantic Canada. Further, the role of leisure in cultivating a sense of identity and belonging is underdeveloped within these contexts. This proposed qualitative study attends to these gaps by exploring the role of leisure in the lived and embodied experiences of identity, community, and belonging as experienced by immigrants attending post-secondary institutions in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Guided by Merleau-Ponty’s principles of embodiment and a transformative paradigm, this proposed study employs collagemaking, a creative, participatory method to engage participants and understand their experiences, amplify their voices, and potentially enrich their lives and well-being. Findings of this proposed study can inform policy and practice within post-secondary institutions, settlement services, and community centres, and can deepen our understanding of leisure’s potential to contribute to immigrants’ identity, belonging, and well-being.
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