与东道国国民的种族化经历:美国有色人种宗教跨文化工作者的经历

IF 0.4 0 RELIGION Mission Studies Pub Date : 2023-12-09 DOI:10.1163/15733831-12341930
Lindsey Huang
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来自美国的有色人种宗教跨文化工作者(RCCWCs)在国际环境中服务,其自身存在着种族化的动力。为了探究种族如何影响有色人种宗教跨文化工作者与东道国国民相处的经历,我们对有色人种宗教跨文化工作者进行了 16 次定性访谈。从数据中得出了三项主要发现:(1)与东道国国民具有相似的种族或民族身份会产生有利和不利的感知,(2)种族化的遭遇会引发对种族和民族身份的反思,以及(3)为应对种族化疲劳而制定的策略有助于提高复原力。本研究的结果为跨文化背景下种族问题的学术文献做出了贡献,并对美国派遣机构和区域性社区妇 女中心具有实际意义。
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Racialized Experiences with Host Nationals: The Experiences of U.S. Religious Cross-cultural Workers of Color
Religious cross-cultural workers of color (RCCWC s) from the United States serve in international contexts with their own racialized dynamics. In order to explore how race shapes RCCWC s’ experiences with host nationals, sixteen qualitative interviews with RCCWC s were conducted. Three major findings emerged from the data: (1) sharing a similar racial or ethnic identity with host nationals results in perceived advantages and disadvantages, (2) racialized encounters prompted reflection on racial and ethnic identity, and (3) strategies developed to deal with racialized fatigue contributed to resilience. The findings of this study contribute to the academic literature on race in intercultural contexts and have practical implications for U.S. sending organizations and RCCWC s.
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Mission Studies
Mission Studies RELIGION-
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期刊介绍: The aim of Mission Studies is to better enable the International Association for Mission Studies to expand its services as a forum for the scholarly study of biblical, theological, historical and practical questions related to mission.
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