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Parents as Cultural Middlemen: The Role of Perceived Norms in Value Socialization by Ethnic Minority Parents

机译:父母作为文化中间人:感知规范在少数民族父母价值社会化中的作用

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As the world is increasingly globalized, more and more families now reside in a society culturally differing from their ethnic origin and thus face a bicultural environment. Ethnic minority families exemplify this situation. What values do parents from these families prefer when they socialize their children? To answer this question, the present research examines an extension of the intersubjective model of value transmission. In two studies conducted in Hong Kong, it was found that when constructing their value socialization preference, ethnic minority parent participants emphasized not only values they personally endorsed but also values they perceived to be normative in the settlement society and the ethnic society, respectively. Furthermore, it was found that the reference to these dual sets of perceived norms was a function of the participants' plans about their children's future destination: They were more likely to refer to values of a society when they to a larger extent expected that their children would reside in that society in future. The participants' ethnic identity played a significant role too: The reference to perceived norms in the ethnic society was particularly pronounced among those who strongly identified with their ethnic group. Taken together, this extended model represents a useful tool for researchers to examine the intricate dynamics in bicultural and even multicultural families' value socialization practice. It also offers insights for the understanding of various culture-related psychological issues, including behavioral influence of perceived cultural norms, cultural transmission, and effects of globalization.
机译:随着世界日益全球化,现在越来越多的家庭生活在一个文化上不同于其种族出身的社会中,因此面临着双重文化环境。少数民族家庭就是这种情况的例证。这些家庭的父母在与孩子交往时更喜欢什么价值观?为了回答这个问题,本研究考察了价值传递的主体间模型的扩展。在香港进行的两项研究中,发现少数族裔父母参与者在构建其价值社会化偏好时,不仅强调他们个人认可的价值观,而且强调他们分别认为在定居社会和种族社会中是规范性的价值观。此外,还发现对这些双重感知规范的引用是参与者关于其子女的未来目的地的计划的函数:当他们在更大程度上期望其子女时,他们更有可能提及社会价值将来会住在那个社会。参与者的族群身份也起着重要作用:在强烈认同其族裔的人中,特别提到族裔社会中的感知规范。总之,这个扩展的模型为研究人员研究双文化甚至多元文化家庭的价值社会化实践中的复杂动态提供了有用的工具。它还为理解各种与文化有关的心理问题提供了见解,包括对感知的文化规范的行为影响,文化传播和全球化的影响。

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