绘制社会创新计划对女性能动性和生活满意度的感知影响。

IF 2 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Frontiers in Sociology Pub Date : 2025-02-14 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fsoc.2025.1527841
Dina Tbaishat, Lina Qtaishat, Jannik Joseph Eggerman, Catherine Panter-Brick, Rana Dajani
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引言:衡量女性如何感知她们的能动性和催化社会创新的跨文化研究一直很有限。我们进行了一项混合方法研究,以了解妇女的代理和生活满意度,同时评估阿联酋社会创新计划(我们爱阅读)的感知效益,该计划于2022年启动了一项全国性的阅读推广战略。方法和结果:我们对78名阿联酋女学生实施了代理感(SoA)量表和生命阶梯量表,然后对13名受访者进行了两次模糊认知映射(FCM)会话。FCM会议有助于制定代理和生活满意度的本地定义,绘制因果关系,并运行场景以确定项目的好处。这突出了个人和关系代理的6个核心维度——能力、控制、力量、权威、行动自由和责任。《我们爱阅读》提高了能动性和生活满意度的几个方面。讨论:我们的研究结果表明,“我们爱阅读”可以帮助改变阿拉伯世界的思维方式,实现与阅读习惯和知识赋权相关的基本政策目标。它们表明,需要以系统的方式绘制因果推理图,考虑到社会创新能够蓬勃发展的环境中代理的不同维度。
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Mapping the perceived impacts of a social innovation program on women's agency and life satisfaction.

Introduction: Cross-cultural research measuring how women perceive their sense of agency and catalyze social innovation has been limited. We conducted a mixed-methods study to learn about women's agency and life satisfaction, while evaluating the perceived benefits of a social innovation program (We Love Reading), in the UAE which, in 2022, launched a nationwide reading promotion strategy.

Methods and results: We implemented the Sense of Agency (SoA) scale and Cantril Ladder of Life Scale with a sample of 78 female Emirati students, then conducted two Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping (FCM) sessions with 13 respondents. The FCM sessions helped to develop local definitions of agency and life satisfaction, map causal relationships, and run scenarios to identify program benefits. This highlighted 6 core dimensions of personal and relational agency-ability, control, strength, authority, freedom of action, and responsibility. We Love Reading boosted several aspects of agency and life satisfaction.

Discussion: Our findings suggest that We Love Reading can help change mindsets and meet a fundamental policy goal related to reading habits and knowledge empowerment in the Arab World. They show the need for mapping causal reasoning in systematic ways, taking into account different dimensions of agency in environments where social innovation can flourish.

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Frontiers in Sociology
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