检视在密西根州弗林特的人际关系、文化和制度背叛的代际交集

IF 2 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Amanda Isabel Osuna, Tiffany Williams, Jennifer M. Gómez, Estefania Grignon, Giulia Castaldelli, Joseph A. Hamm
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背叛,特别是在边缘化社区,是一种复杂的经历,具有深刻的心理和社会影响。本研究通过来自密歇根州弗林特市三个家庭的九名参与者的经历,探讨了背叛对代际的影响。本研究采用代际案例研究设计,探讨人际、文化和制度背叛如何共存、演变并影响个人之间和个人内部的社区动态。研究结果强调了背叛的多层次本质,系统性的不公正会影响几代人之间的不信任和创伤循环。参与者将弗林特水危机期间的制度失败描述为关键的背叛,随后的种族和经济不平等经历加剧了他们之前的不信任。尽管面临这些挑战,但参与者通过个人信仰、社区倡议和促进包容性的努力展示了韧性。这项研究有助于我们对边缘化社区中不信任和背叛的动态的集体理解,并倡导进一步的研究以探索更广泛的、多城市的和纵向的视角。
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Examining the Generational Intersection of Interpersonal, Cultural, and Institutional Betrayal in Flint, Michigan

Betrayal, particularly within marginalized communities, is a complex experience with deep psychological and societal implications. This study explores the generational impacts of betrayal through the experiences of nine participants from three families in Flint, Michigan. Using a generational case study design, this study examines how interpersonal, cultural, and institutional betrayals coexist, evolve, and influence inter- and intra-personal community dynamics. Findings highlight the multilayered nature of betrayal, where systemic injustices affect cycles of mistrust and trauma across generations. Participants described institutional failures during the Flint Water Crisis as a pivotal betrayal, with subsequent experiences of racial and economic inequities compounding their pre-existing distrust. Despite these challenges, participants demonstrated resilience through personal faith, community initiatives, and efforts to promote inclusivity. This study contributes to our collective understanding of the dynamics of distrust and betrayal in marginalized communities and advocates for further research to explore broader, multi-city, and longitudinal perspectives.

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自引率
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Community Psychology is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to research, evaluation, assessment and intervention, and review articles that deal with human behavior in community settings. Articles of interest include descriptions and evaluations of service programs and projects, studies of youth, parenting, and family development, methodology and design for work in the community, the interaction of groups in the larger community, and criminals and corrections.
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