你对融入社会有何看法?意大利有移民背景的青年定性研究的启示

IF 2.7 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Margherita Rossi, Anna Miglietta
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欧洲社会人口结构的变化提高了人们对融入这一主题的兴趣。然而,对这一概念的明确定义仍然难以确定,尤其是对第二代和 "长期定居 "的外籍青年而言。一方面,"融入 "因研究者的研究方法不同而具有不同的含义;另一方面,很少有研究直接探讨具有移民背景的年轻人的观点。本研究采用定性方法,分析了 "融入 "一词的主观含义和内涵,以及生活在意大利的 26 名不同族裔年轻人(平均年龄 = 24.5 岁,标准差 4.1;F = 14)对融入意大利社会的个人看法。所有参与者都属于第二代或在 12 岁之前移民到意大利。他们回答了关于文化认同、社会网络特征、融入感以及个人和群体歧视经历的半结构化访谈。结果表明,参与者将融入与尊重、接受和不受歧视等问题紧密联系在一起,同时也将融入与成为社会一分子和属于社会的主观感受紧密联系在一起。讨论了这项研究的局限性和实际意义。
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What's Your Take on Integration? Insights From a Qualitative Study on Youth With Migratory Backgrounds in Italy

Socio-demographic changes in Europe have heightened interest in the topic of integration. However, a clear definition of the construct remains elusive, particularly in relation to the second generation and “long-established” young people of foreign origin. On the one hand, “integration” takes on different meanings depending on the researcher's approach; on the other, few studies directly address the views of young people with a migrant background. Using a qualitative approach, the study analyses the subjective meaning and connotations attributed to the term “integration,” as well as the personal perception of integration into Italian society among 26 young people of different ethnic origins living in Italy (mean age = 24.5 years, SD 4.1; F = 14). All participants belonged to the second generation or had immigrated to Italy before the age of 12. They answered a semi-structured interview on cultural identity, characteristics of social networks, feelings of integration and experiences of personal and group discrimination. The results showed that the participants closely associated integration with the issues of respect, acceptance and lack of discrimination, but also with the subjective feeling of being part of society and belonging to it. The limitations and practical implications of the study were discussed.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology publishes papers regarding social behaviour in relation to community problems and strengths. The journal is international in scope, reflecting the common concerns of scholars and community practitioners in Europe and worldwide.
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