Exploring the Understanding of Globalization: A Qualitative Study of the Urban, Educated, Middle-Class, Young Indians

Bhumika Kapoor, Vanita Sondhi
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The discipline of psychology is increasingly recognizing the pervasive impact of the ever-changing socio-cultural contexts in which people are embedded. This dynamic nature of the social world is immensely impacted by globalization. As a phenomenon of psychological interest, globalization wields numerous changes across different domains and appears to continuously shape the contours of people’s experiences. Keeping this in mind, exploring people’s perceptions and understanding of globalization can serve as a good starting point to discover its diverse implications. Thus, this research focused on the experiences of urban, educated, middle-class, young people from the metropolitan context of Delhi-NCR, India. To this end, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 32 participants (M = 14, F = 18) between the ages of 18 to 28 years. Data were subjected to reflexive thematic analysis, using inductive coding. Emergent themes and subthemes, related to participants’ notions about globalization and its resultant socio-cultural changes along with their implications are thoroughly discussed.
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探索对全球化的理解:对城市、受过教育、中产阶级和年轻印度人的定性研究
心理学学科越来越多地认识到人们所处的不断变化的社会文化环境的普遍影响。社会世界的这种动态性质受到全球化的巨大影响。作为一种心理兴趣现象,全球化在不同领域产生了许多变化,似乎不断塑造着人们经历的轮廓。记住这一点,探索人们对全球化的看法和理解可以作为发现其多种含义的良好起点。因此,本研究的重点是来自印度德里- ncr大都市背景下的城市、受过教育的中产阶级年轻人的经历。为此,我们对32名年龄在18 - 28岁之间的参与者(M = 14, F = 18)进行了半结构化访谈。使用归纳编码对数据进行反身性主题分析。新兴主题和副主题,涉及到参与者关于全球化及其由此产生的社会文化变化及其影响的概念进行了彻底的讨论。
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