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Older Latinx and African Americans’ Experiences of Civic Participation

机译:较旧的拉丁申和非洲裔美国人民参与的经历

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Abstract By 2030 Latinx and African Americans are expected to be the largest non-White groups of older adults. In the past 20 years, older adults’ civic participation has received considerable attention. However, until now most scholarship has focused on formal volunteerism and voting, activities that remain inaccessible to many marginalized groups. As a consequence, other civic activities are going unrecognized. The aim of this study is to understand how civic participation is experienced throughout the lives of 24 African American and Latinx adults 60 living in New Jersey. Because civic participation is a concept that has many names and meanings depending on culture, language, and history I employ photo-elicitation techniques followed by in-depth interviews to understand civic participation through participants’ lens. Findings from this study can serve to improve conceptualizations and measurements of civic participation for future studies and inform efforts to strengthen civic participation among these populations. Part of a symposium sponsored by the Qualitative Research Interest Group.
机译:摘要到2030年拉丁申申和非洲裔美国人预计将成为最大的老年人组织。在过去的20年里,老年人的公民参与受到了相当大的关注。但是,直到现在,大多数奖学金都专注于正式的志愿者和投票,对许多边缘化群体仍无法进入的活动。因此,其他公民活动将无法识别。本研究的目的是了解公民参与在整个居住在新泽西州的24名非裔美国人和拉丁裔成人60的生活中。因为公民参与是一个概念,具体取决于文化,语言和历史,我采用了光学闪光技术,然后深入了解通过参与者的镜头了解公民参与。本研究的调查结果可以提高公民参与的概念化和测量,以便进行未来的研究,并努力加强这些人群之间的公民参与。由定性研究兴趣集团赞助的研讨会的一部分。

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