家的感觉:不同(非)地点背景的季节性农业工人的探索性田野研究

Meral Gezici Yalçın , N. Ekrem Düzen , Furkan Bardak , Ayse K. Uskul , Murat Öztürk
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“在移动中”的人们对家的感觉是通过对家政方法的改编来询问的。通过在农业场所工作谋生的两组人(国内流动的季节性农业工人和国际流离失所的移徙工人)进行了接触,以检查家的感觉、社会互动、感知退化和主观幸福感之间的联系。结果显示,尽管工作和生活条件不稳定,但两个工人群体(季节性工人和流离失所工人)都有家的感觉。不出所料,与他人的社会互动显著地预测了宾至如归的感觉;然而,相互作用的类型也决定了效应的方向。群体内互动(绑定关系)对家的感觉有积极的预测,而群体间互动(桥接关系)对两组的家的感觉都有消极的预测。此外,感知退化和主观幸福感在一定程度上调节了宾至如归的影响:这种影响在跨群体中出现,但在群体内互动中没有。综上所述,结合和衔接关系的概念可以帮助获得更强的解释力,而不是单独的接触理论来理解在家的感觉模式。
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Feeling at home: An explorative field study of seasonal agricultural workers with different (dis) location backgrounds

The sense of feeling at home by people ‘on the move’ was inquired through an adaptation of the homemaking approach. Two groups of people who make their living by working in agricultural sites (internally mobile seasonal agricultural workers and internationally displaced migrant workers) were reached out to examine associations between feeling at home, social interactions, perceived degradation, and subjective well-being. Results showed that both worker groups (seasonal and displaced workers) felt at home despite precarious working and living conditions. Expectedly, feeling at home was predicted significantly by social interactions with others; however, the type of interactions also determined the direction of the effects. While within-group interaction (binding ties) predicted feeling at home positively, across-groups interaction (bridging ties) predicted it negatively for both groups. Additionally, perceived degradation and subjective well-being moderated the effect of feeling at home partially: the effect emerged for a cross-groups but not for within-group interactions. In conclusion, the notion of binding and bridging ties could help to attain an increased explanatory power rather than contact theory alone in understanding the patterns of feeling at home.

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