挑战、变化与选择:美国学术界的有色人种移民学者

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Rosite K. G. Delgado, Q. Sun
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摘要

移民问题在美国社会是一个争论激烈、两极分化严重的话题。在过去的几十年里,来自亚洲、非洲和美洲的移民大量涌入,他们与双重少数民族的地位作斗争。本定性研究促进了对美国学术界有色人种移民学者的生活经历和文化适应过程的理解。研究结果表明了文化失衡、边缘化的斗争,以及获得或重新获得文化、专业和社会资本的挑战。他们的经验和观点对成人学习有明确的影响。
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Challenges, Changes, and Choices: Immigrant Academics of Color in American Academia
Immigration is a hotly debated and deeply polarizing topic in American society. The past few decades have seen an influx of immigrants from Asia, Africa, and the Americas who contend with having a double-minority status. This qualitative study advances an understanding of the lived experiences and acculturation process of immigrant academics of color within American academia. Findings indicate struggles of cultural disequilibrium, marginalization, and the challenges of gaining or regaining cultural, professional, and social capital. Their experiences and perspectives have explicit implications for adult learning.
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Adult Learning
Adult Learning EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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