社会再评价模型:极端正统集体社会中高危青少年社会资本的评价机制

IF 1.1 Q3 SOCIAL WORK Child & Youth Services Pub Date : 2021-11-09 DOI:10.1080/0145935X.2021.1996226
Anat Kali, Shlomo Romi
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摘要本研究探讨了以色列极端正统派犹太教这一宗教集体社会中的社会文化机制,并描述了这些机制如何为青少年创造独特的风险状况。四个风险因素导致以色列UO青年辍学率高:根据性别规范的严格期望、社会排斥、社会监督和保密。本研究对边缘化青年的多个案例研究进行了定性分析,这些研究是通过对来自UO各个社区的44名高危青年和23名成年线人的结构化访谈收集的数据得出的。数据分析基于扎根的理论方法以及人种学和现象学的内容分析。研究结果表明,有风险的UO青少年对他们个人和家庭社会资本的社会重新评估做出反应。当个人或家庭在尝试在社会领域之间迁移后,或当个人环境的变化暴露出家庭问题时,社区对其进行重新评估时,社会重新评估(SR)就会发挥作用。SR模型为理解UO高危青年的社会实践为什么以及如何导致他们的行为变化提供了理论解释。这种新颖的方法揭示了宗教集体社会中青少年风险的复杂性。
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Social Re-Evaluation Model: A Mechanism for Evaluating the Social Capital of at-Risk Adolescents in an ultra-Orthodox Collective Society
Abstract This study explores socio-cultural mechanisms in a religious collective society, Israeli Ultra-Orthodox (UO) Judaism, and describes how these mechanisms create unique risk situations for adolescents. Four risk factors contribute to a high dropout rate among Israeli UO youth: strict expectations according to gender norms, social exclusion, social surveillance, and secretiveness. The present research involved a qualitative analysis of multiple case studies of marginalized youth derived from data collected through structured interviews of 44 at-risk youth and 23 adult informants from various UO communities. Data analysis was based on grounded-theory methods and ethnographic and phenomenological content analysis. Findings showed that at-risk UO adolescents react to social reevaluation of both their personal and family’s social capital. When individuals or families are reevaluated by their community following an attempt to move between social fields or when a change in personal circumstances exposes a family problem, Social Reevaluation (SR) operates. The SR model provides a theoretical explanation for understanding why and how the social practices of UO youth at-risk may lead to changes in their behaviors. This novel approach illuminates the complexities of risk among adolescents in religious collective societies.
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