父母社会化的关键主题:种族-民族和性别社会化的状态

IF 1.4 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Research in Human Development Pub Date : 2022-04-03 DOI:10.1080/15427609.2022.2106757
Deborah J Johnson
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摘要父母社会化作为一套策略或技能发展过程,有着广泛的主题领域。其中很少有人像种族-民族社会化和性别社会化那样具有批判性和争议性。本期特刊凭借其收集的作品主张,这些主题应该一起看待和理解。我的评论探讨了这些社会化主题加在一起可能会对该领域提出什么,集体和个人,所提出的研究提出的新问题,以及该领域研究中可能缺失的关键方面。种族-族裔社会化领域现已进入成年阶段。我们所了解到的情况表明,种族-族裔社会化始终是一种成功的工具,可以在儿童的整个发展过程中改善他们的生活,这一点仍然很重要。性别社会化有着悠久而多样的研究历史,更明显地受到社会性别观念和态度转变的影响。因此,这一领域的进步取决于我们对健康的性别角色和性别平等的思考不断变化。我们对什么是适当和有意义的性别社会化的认识已经发生了巨大变化。在一个没有偏见的世界里创造和生活需要什么?宏观社会变化的起伏创造了一个至关重要的环境,在这个环境中,父母必须不断根据种族和性别动态调整他们的育儿方式,为孩子取得成功,这是多样化家庭的一个特别重要的额外现实。
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CRITICAL THEMES IN PARENTAL SOCIALIZATION: THE STATE OF RACIAL-ETHNIC AND GENDER SOCIALIZATION
ABSTRACT As a set of strategies or skill development processes, parental socialization has an extensive field of themes. Few among them are as critical and controversial as racial-ethnic socialization (RES) and gender socialization. By virtue of its collected offerings, this special issue asserts that these themes should be viewed and understood together. My commentary explores what these socialization themes together might be asserting to the field, collectively and individually, new issues raised by the research presented, and what may be a critical missing aspect of inquiry in the field. The field of racial-ethnic socialization has now reached its adulthood. What we have learned has shown racial-ethnic socialization to be a consistently successful tool to better the lives of children throughout their development and this remains important. Gender socialization has a long and varied history of study and is more clearly subject to societal shifts in gender perceptions and attitudes. As such, advancement in the field is subject to ever-changing growth in our thinking about healthy gender roles and gender equality. Our sense of what is appropriate and meaningful gender socialization has vastly transformed. What does it take to create and live in an unbiased world? The ebb and flow of macrosocietal shifts create a vital environment where parents must constantly recalibrate their parenting to race and gender dynamics to achieve successful outcomes for their children, a particularly weighty additional reality of diverse families.
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