使用行为社区方法积极应对系统性种族主义

IF 1.6 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Behavior and Social Issues Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-17 DOI:10.1007/s42822-022-00101-6
Jomella Watson-Thompson, Ruaa H Hassaballa, Stephanie H Valentini, Jonathan A Schulz, Priya Vanchy Kadavasal, Joshua D Harsin, Valerie M Thompson, Ithar H Hassaballa, Cynthia C Esiaka, Eric C Thompson
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最近警察对黑人的暴行和相关暴力,再加上2019冠状病毒病大流行,进一步证明了我们的机构和整个社会中系统性种族主义的不成比例的影响。在美国,警察暴力导致的黑人死亡率和与COVID-19相关的死亡人数令人震惊,这清楚地表明了在长期的不同结果历史中存在的不平等现象。在理解系统性种族主义时,必须考虑它是如何嵌入社会和跨社会生态层面的。社会生态模型(SEM)用于检查维持系统性种族主义的环境条件,包括在我们的领域和学科内。研究种族主义的行为社区方法有助于确定跨多个生态层面的干预点,这些干预点可能有助于行为改变,包括行为主义者。行为科学非常适合于帮助检查管理系统内部和跨系统的行为的偶然性,这是解决操作性行为影响长期行为变化的关键。本文呼吁行为社区解决我们的环境和影响系统中的系统性种族主义,以促进一个更公平的社区。系统性种族主义,包括在反黑人的背景下,通过考虑行为改变策略来研究,这些策略可以得到行为主义者在社会生态层面的支持。提供了协作行动的工具,以支持行为主义者展示从联盟到反种族主义的一系列行为所需的技能,以积极解决系统性种族主义问题。
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Actively Addressing Systemic Racism Using a Behavioral Community Approach.

Actively Addressing Systemic Racism Using a Behavioral Community Approach.

Recent police brutality and related violence against Black people, coupled with the COVID-19 pandemic, has further evidenced the disproportionate impact of systemic racism in our institutions and across society. In the United States, the alarming mortality rates for Black people due to police violence and COVID-19 related deaths are clear demonstrations of inequities within a long history of disparate outcomes. In understanding systemic racism, it is essential to consider how it is embedded within society and across socio-ecological levels. The Social-Ecological Model (SEM) is used to examine conditions within the environment that maintain systemic racism, including within our field and discipline. A behavioral-community approach for examining racism aids in determining points of intervention across multiple ecological levels that may contribute to behavior change, including with behaviorists. The science of behavior is well-suited to help examine the contingencies governing behaviors within and across systems, which is pivotal for addressing operant behaviors to influence long-term behavior change. This paper calls on the behavioral community to address systemic racism within our environments and systems of influence to contribute to a more equitable community. Systemic racism, including within the context of anti-Blackness, is examined by considering behavior change strategies that can be supported by behaviorists across socio-ecological levels. Tools for collaborative action are provided to support behaviorists in demonstrating the skills needed across a continuum of behaviors from allyship to anti-racism to actively address systemic racism.

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Behavior and Social Issues
Behavior and Social Issues PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: The primary intellectual framework for Behavior and Social Issues is the science of behavior analysis and its sub-discipline of cultural systems analysis, but contributions from contrasting viewpoints will occasionally be considered if of specific interest to behavior analysts. We recommend that potential authors examine recent issues to determine whether their work is appropriate to the journal. Appropriate contributions include theoretical and conceptual analyses, research articles and brief reports, dialogues, and research reviews. Behavior and Social Issues is an appropriate forum for the work of senior scholars in the field, many of whom serve on the editorial board, as well as for the work of emerging scholars, including students, who have an interest in the contributions of a natural science of behavior to constructing cultures of social justice, human rights, and environmental sustainability.
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