亲属关系和归属感:太平洋儿童对散居国外的看法

IF 1.6 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
C. Freeman, Anita Latai Niusulu, Michelle Schaaf, T. S. Taua'a, Helen Tanielu, C. Ergler, MaryJane Kivalu
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摘要

我们对居住在新西兰和萨摩亚的71名6-14岁儿童进行的研究,为跨国散居家庭提供了一个以儿童为中心的新视角。我们使用太平洋概念vā来构建这项研究,其中儿童的跨国亲属关系反映了对空间的关系而非物理方法。家庭习惯超越空间习惯成为儿童的主要参照点。对于散居海外的孩子来说,家庭使他们对太平洋岛屿的归属感得以延续。跨国亲属关系使太平洋儿童在适应未知未来方面有了额外的韧性。
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Kinship and belonging: Pacific children’s perspectives on the diaspora
Our study with 71 children aged 6-14 living in New Zealand and Samoa, provides a new child-centred perspective on transnational diasporic families. We use the Pacific concept vā to frame the study, in which children’s transnational-kinship connections reflect relational rather than physical approaches to space. Familial habitus surpasses spatial habitus as children’s primary reference point. For diasporic children, family keeps alive their sense of Pacific Island belonging. Transnational kinship ties give Pacific children additional resilience in adapting to unknown futures.
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Childhood-A Global Journal of Child Research
Childhood-A Global Journal of Child Research SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
15.80%
发文量
43
期刊介绍: Childhood is a major international peer reviewed journal and a forum for research relating to children in global society that spans divisions between geographical regions, disciplines, and social and cultural contexts. Childhood publishes theoretical and empirical articles, reviews and scholarly comments on children"s social relations and culture, with an emphasis on their rights and generational position in society.
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