定性方法对理解种族不公正和健康的重要性

IF 3.1 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY
Karen Lutfey Spencer, Hyeyoung Oh Nelson
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美国的研究议程往往以种族和健康的人口调查为导向,将种族视为个人的一种假定特 征,并预测一系列健康结果。由于没有考虑到种族化是一个过程,而结构性种族主义又蕴含在个人之外的社会结构中,因此这些研究方法在研究背景、生活经验、互动过程以及解释结果中明显的悖论方面受到了限制。相对于个人种族而言,对结构性种族主义的研究呈上升趋势,但在所有关于种族不公正和健康的研究中,结构性种族主义的研究仍然只是一个缩影。此外,使用定性方法进行的研究仅占有关种族不公正研究的 2%,即使是在社会学这样一个本应很好地理解结构性种族主义如何影响健康的领域也是如此。我们说明了定性方法的优势,即注重复杂性、过程、背景化和意义生成,是结构性种族主义研究的必要组成部分,只有这样,这项工作才能成功地理解和消除种族化的健康不公正现象。
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The Importance of Qualitative Methods for Understanding Racialized Injustice and Health
US research agendas have often been oriented to demographic inquiries of race and health, treating race as a presumed characteristic of individuals and predictive of a range of health outcomes. Without consideration of racialization as a process, and structural racism as embedded in social structures beyond individuals, these approaches have been limited in their ability to examine context, lived experience, interactional processes, and unpacking apparent paradoxes in results. Studies of structural racism, as opposed to individual race, are on the rise but still comprise only a microcosm of all research being done on racialized injustice and health. Furthermore, studies using qualitative methods constitute only about 2% of the work being done on racialized injustice—even in a field such as sociology, which should be well‐positioned to understand how structural racism affects health. We illustrate how strengths of qualitative methods, focused on complexity, process, contextualization, and meaning‐making, are a necessary component of research on structural racism if that work is to be successful in understanding and dismantling racialized health injustice.
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Sociology Compass
Sociology Compass SOCIOLOGY-
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