教育考察团的关系地位博弈

IF 1 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Journal of Outdoor Recreation Education and Leadership Pub Date : 2023-03-13 DOI:10.18666/jorel-2023-11776
Lorie Ouellet, S. Laberge
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在以群体为基础的户外探险教育项目中,群体地位等级可以影响个人的体验(如归属感)和群体的结果(如凝聚力)。本研究旨在探讨考察小组中特定的人际地位过程(我们也称之为“关系地位游戏”)如何影响包容和排斥动态。利用民族志数据和布尔迪厄社会学框架,我们探讨了教育探险队的成员如何利用他们的人际关系和参与特定的社会互动来维持或提高他们的地位。确定了导致社会排斥或社会包容的六种关系策略。关系策略是群体成员之间的人际关系和互动,依赖于彼此在群体中的“客观”地位,其性质(积极或消极)可以为至少一个成员提供社会地位利益。户外教育工作者可以在这些发现的基础上提高群体对这个问题的认识,以培养包容性的群体动力。
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The Relational Status Game of an Educational Expedition Group
Group status hierarchies can affect individuals’ experiences (e.g., sense of belonging) and the group’s outcomes (e.g., cohesion) in group-based outdoor adventure education programs. The study aimed to explore how specific interpersonal status processes, which we also call the “relational status game,” within an expedition group, affect inclusion and exclusion dynamics. Drawing on ethnographic data and a Bourdieusian sociological framework, we explore how members of an educational expedition group used their interpersonal relations and engaged in specific social interactions to maintain or improve their status. Six relational strategies that led to either social exclusion or social inclusion were identified. Relational strategies are interpersonal relations and interactions between group members that depend on one another’s “objective” positions in the group and whose nature (positive or negative) can provide social status benefits for at least one member. Outdoor educators could build on those findings to raise groups’ awareness about this issue in order to foster inclusive group dynamics.
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