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Parent/child relationships in a cross-cultural context: Jamaican -Canadian families from the child's perspective.

机译:跨文化背景下的亲子关系:从孩子的角度来看牙买加-加拿大家庭。

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The study explored the parent/child relationship in the context of cross-cultural relocation. In particular, the study explored the transmission of cultural values and beliefs and the redefinition and negotiation of these values and beliefs within an acculturation environment. Utilizing a grounded theory qualitative research approach, twenty adolescent/emerging adult children (aged between 18 and 26) of Jamaican immigrants of African descent living in Canada volunteered to participate in in-depth interviews. Informants were initially asked to recall various cultural or family practices in which their families engaged while growing up. Practices are considered by many researchers as the visible embodiment of cultural beliefs or values, and therefore, are often viewed as the best means for accessing the ways culture organizes and directs behaviour and thought (Goodnow, 1997; Weisner, 2005).;The study makes several contributions. Jamaican immigrant families living in Canada are relatively underrepresented in the current body of research. The parent/child relationship, specifically the ways in which they attempt to influence one another within an acculturation context, is an emerging issue within the research community. Theoretically, a model of the Jamaican immigrant parent/child relationship was constructed from the data collected that informs both developmental research (socialization and parent/child relations) and acculturation research (traditional models of cultural transmission).;Various practices, such as family meal times and food preparation, disciplinary episodes, family storytelling, religious practices, and chores provided insight into the transmission of values and beliefs and any changes that occurred in these values and beliefs due to the families' cross-cultural relocation. As these various practices were examined, several themes emerged: the focus within the Black-Jamaican family upon women (matrifocality); the need for children to respect their elders or other people in authority (respect); the construction of what it means to be part of the family (intentionality in family membership); and, family stories about the rationale for the cross-cultural relocation from Jamaica to Canada (stories of a better life). Woven throughout the above themes were the strands of adaptation to the adopted Canadian culture (acculturation) and the agency or influence that the child exerts on the parent/family (child influence/bi-directionality).
机译:该研究探索了跨文化迁移背景下的父母/子女关系。尤其是,该研究探索了文化价值观念和信仰的传播,以及在文化环境中对这些价值观念和信仰的重新定义和协商。运用扎根的理论定性研究方法,居住在加拿大的20名来自非洲的牙买加裔非洲裔移民的青少年/新兴成年子女(年龄在18至26岁之间)自愿参加了深入访谈。最初要求信息提供者回忆其家庭在成长过程中所从事的各种文化或家庭习惯。实践被许多研究者视为文化信仰或价值观的可见体现,因此,实践常常被视为获取文化组织,指导行为和思想方式的最佳手段(Goodnow,1997; Weisner,2005)。做出一些贡献。在目前的研究中,居住在加拿大的牙买加移民家庭的人数相对较少。父母/子女关系,特别是他们试图在适应环境中相互影响的方式,是研究界中一个新兴的问题。从理论上讲,从收集的数据中构建了牙买加移民父母/子女关系的模型,该数据既为发展研究(社会化和父母/子女关系)又为适应研究(文化传播的传统模型)提供了信息;各种做法,例如家庭用餐时间和食物准备,纪律事件,家庭讲故事,宗教习俗和琐事提供了洞悉价值观和信念的传递以及由于家庭的跨文化迁移而导致这些价值观和信念发生的任何变化的见识。在研究了这些各种做法后,出现了几个主题:黑人-牙买加家庭中的重点是妇女(大婚)。儿童需要尊重他们的长辈或其他有权威的人(尊重);成为家庭成员意味着什么(家庭成员的故意);以及有关从牙买加到加拿大的跨文化迁移的理论的家庭故事(美好生活的故事)。贯穿以上主题的主题是适应加拿大所采用的文化(文化)和孩子对父母/家庭施加的代理或影响(孩子的影响/双向)的适应线。

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  • 作者

    Navara, Geoffrey S.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Guelph (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Guelph (Canada).;
  • 学科 Sociology Individual and Family Studies.;Black Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2006
  • 页码 195 p.
  • 总页数 195
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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