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'If They Focus on Giving Us a Chance in Life We Can Actually Do Something in This World': Poverty, Inequality, and Youths' Critical Consciousness

机译:“如果他们专注于让我们有机会在生活中,我们实际上可以在这个世界上做某事”:贫穷,不平等和年轻人的批判意识

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Critical consciousness (CC) has emerged as a framework for understanding how low-income and racial/ethnic minority youth recognize, interpret, and work to change the experiences and systems of oppression that they face in their daily lives. Despite this, relatively little is known about how youths' experiences with economic hardship and structural oppression shape how they "read their world" and motivate participation in critical action behaviors. We explore this issue using a mixed-methods design and present our findings in two studies. In Study 1 we examine the types of issues that a sample of low-income and predominantly racial/ethnic minority youth (ages 13-17) living in the Chicago area discuss when asked to reflect on issues that are important to them. The most commonly mentioned themes were community violence (59%), prejudice and intolerance (31%), world issues (25%), and economic disparities (18%). In Study 2 we examine youths' quantitative reports of engaging in critical action behavior; more than 65% had participated in at least one activity targeting social change in the previous 6 months. We then examined relationships between youths' experiences with poverty within their households and neighborhoods, neighborhood income inequality, and exposure to violence and youths' likelihood of participating in critical action behaviors. Greater exposure to violence and neighborhood income inequality were related to an increased likelihood of engaging in critical action behaviors. This work highlights the diverse ways that low-income and racial/ethnic minority youth reflect on societal inequality and their commitment to effecting change through sociopolitical participation.
机译:批判意识(CC)作为了解低收入和种族/少数民族青年认识,解释和努力改变他们在日常生活中所面临的压迫的经验和系统的框架。尽管如此,相对较少地了解青春患有经济困难和结构压迫的经历,他们如何“阅读他们的世界”,以及激励参与关键行动行为。我们使用混合方法设计探索此问题,并在两项研究中展示我们的研究结果。在研究中,我们研究了居住在芝加哥地区的低收入和主要种族/少数族裔青年(13-17岁)的问题的类型,当被要求反思对他们很重要的问题时讨论。最常见的主题是社区暴力(59%),偏见和不耐受(31%),世界问题(25%)和经济差异(18%)。在研究2中,我们审查青少年对关键行动行为的定量报告;超过65%的人参加了至少一项针对前6个月的社会变革的一项活动。然后,我们在家庭和社区内的贫困和邻里收入不平等以及接触暴力和青少年的可能性时,审查了年轻人之间的关系。更大的暴力和邻里收入不平等与从事关键行动行为的增加的可能性有关。这项工作凸显了低收入和种族/少数民族青年反映了社会不平等的多样化方式,并通过社会政治参与实现改变的承诺。

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