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Chu, Hui.
Conceptual and methodological approaches to navigating immigrant ecologies
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Conceptual and methodological approaches to navigating immigrant ecologiesedited by Hui Chu, Barbara Thelamour.
other author:
Chu, Hui.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021.
Description:
x, 250 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Emigration and immigrationPsychological aspects.
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50235-5
ISBN:
9783030502355$q(electronic bk.)
Conceptual and methodological approaches to navigating immigrant ecologies
Conceptual and methodological approaches to navigating immigrant ecologies
[electronic resource] /edited by Hui Chu, Barbara Thelamour. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021. - x, 250 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Advances in immigrant family research,2625-364X. - Advances in immigrant family research..
Introduction: Contextualizing immigration using Bioecological Systems Theory -- "Location, location, location": Contextualizing Chinese families in four geolocations -- Part One: Person -- Using an ecological framework to contextualize the bicultural experiences and identity of Asian Indian immigrant mothers and their children -- Identity and belonging: The role of the mesosystem in the adaptation of Russian-speaking immigrant youth in Canada -- The ecology of dating preferences among Asian American adolescents in emerging immigrant communities -- Social representations of Blackness in America: Stereotypes about Black immigrants and Black Americans -- A mixed-methods examination of acculturation and African immigrants' perceptions of Black American culture -- Part Two: Home -- Korean American youth and their mothers: Intergenerational differences and consequences -- "How do we raise Chinese kids here?": A qualitative study on the cultural translation of immigrant Chinese parents in the Midwestern U.S. context -- A tale of two cultures: Nigerian immigrant parents navigating a new cultural paradigm -- Part 3: School -- Demand and direct involvement: Chinese American and European American preschoolers' perceptions of parental involvement in children's schooling -- Neighborhood experiences of immigrant families with young children in the United States -- Index.
This book compiles a series of empirical and conceptual chapters based on Bronfenbrenner's ecological theory as the framework for understanding the overlapping and intersecting contexts that influence different populations of migrants in the United States and Canada. According to Bronfenbrenner's model, individuals engage in activities and relationships that directly impact them, including families, schools, and jobs (microsystems), the interrelations among microsystems like family-school (mesosystems), contexts that have an impact on the individual through indirect influences (exosystems), and the overarching cultural milieus in which members share values, beliefs, and lifestyles (macrosystems) Within this edited volume, family, school, work, media, policies, culture, and sociohistorical contexts are examined to understand their influence on immigrant groups. This edited volume also considers immigrants across development and ethnic groups to provide a comprehensive resource on the issues that currently affect immigrant groups.
ISBN: 9783030502355$q(electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-50235-5doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Emigration and immigration
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LC Class. No.: JV6013
Dewey Class. No.: 304.8019
Conceptual and methodological approaches to navigating immigrant ecologies
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