学业成绩优异的罗姆妇女的意义创造和适应能力

Q3 Social Sciences Szociologiai Szemle Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.51624/szocszemle.2021.3.5
Bálint Ábel Bereményi, J. Durst
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本文调查了学业成绩优异、第一代受过大学教育、高度适应能力的罗姆妇女的自我叙述。我们将他们的意义创造和社会导航过程置于我们研究的中心,将其理解为向上流动的弹性过程的重要因素(Ungar 2012)。自我叙述描述了他们不断变化的社会阶层和相应的困境,为我们提供了了解他们的策略的机会,以及如何通过减轻紧张和情感成本来实现有弹性的少数群体流动轨迹,这种紧张和情感成本不可避免地伴随着他们在原社区和新获得的阶层之间的巨大社会距离(Naudet 2018)。本文借鉴了两个研究项目;第一次是在西班牙(2015-17年),在35名罗姆大学毕业生中进行的,第二次是在匈牙利(2018-20年),在150名罗姆和非罗姆大学毕业生中进行的。为了进行比较,我们从每个数据库中选择了一个“弹性少数族裔流动轨迹”作为理想类型。在这一类别中,向上流动的罗姆毕业生以尽可能少的“情感成本”实现了他们渴望的自我发展。我们的主要论点是,“少数人的社会提升之路”本身并不足以减轻社会阶层变化带来的高昂情感成本。它还需要协商、意义创造或重新定义工作。在本文中,我们支持Michael Ungar的建议,即向上流动中的弹性是一个人的生态环境中的过程,而不是个人资产,而意义创造工作是其中的关键部分。然而,我们扩展了这篇论文,展示了在可用资源之间的导航,以及在原籍社区中“合适的罗姆妇女”和“成功的生活”意味着什么的谈判,在实现有弹性的向上流动过程中起着至关重要的作用。
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Meaning making and resilience among academically high-achieving Roma women
This paper investigates the self-narratives of academically high-achieving, first generation college educated, and highly resilient Roma women. We place their meaning making and social navigation processes at the centre of our inquiry, understanding it as an important element of the resilience process of upward mobility (Ungar 2012). Self-narratives describing their changing social class and the corresponding dilemmas offers us the opportunity to understand their strategies, and how to accomplish a resilient minority mobility trajectory, by mitigating the tension and the emotional cost that unavoidably comes with the large social distance they travel between their community of origin and the newly attained class (Naudet 2018). The article draws on two research projects; the first conducted in Spain (2015-17) among 35 Roma university graduates, and the second in Hungary, (2018-20), between 150 Roma and non-Roma university graduates. We have selected one ‘resilient minority mobility trajectory’ as an ideal type from each database for the purposes of this comparison. In this category, upwardly mobile Roma graduates achieve their aspired self- development with the minimal ‘emotional cost’ possible. Our main argument is that a ‘minority path of social ascension’, in itself, is not enough to mitigate the high emotional costs of changing social class. It also requires negotiation, meaning making or reframing work. In this thesis, we support Michael Ungar’s proposal that resilience during upward mobility is a process in one’s ecological context and not an individual asset, and that meaning making work is a crucial part of it. We expand this thesis, however, by demonstrating how navigation among the available resources, and the negotiation of what a ‘proper Roma woman’ and a ‘successful life’ means, in the community of origin, plays a crucial part in accomplishing a resilient upward mobility process.
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