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The adaptation of Mien refugees to American society in a small city in northern California: A case study.

机译:在北加州一个小城市中,米恩难民适应美国社会的案例研究。

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After fleeing the Vietnam War in Laos and resettling in the United States, Mien hill tribe refugees experienced conflicts in trying to survive in modern American society. However, there is a paucity of information regarding the adaptation of Mien refugees to American culture from the mid 1980s to the late 1990s. The conceptual framework for this study was based on the segmented assimilation and selective acculturation theories of Portes, Zhou, and Gibson. This study answered questions regarding the educational needs of Mien refugees, including what those needs were, how those needs were met, the perceptions of the Mien refugees regarding the role of a Christian church in meeting these needs, and how the elements of their traditional culture that were retained influenced the adaptation process. The research design was a multiple case study, and participants were 12 Mien refugees from four families, representing three generations. Data sources included interviews, observations, and documents that included letters and written reports. Data were analyzed inductively through a system of pattern-matching logic. The findings revealed that the types of needs and the ways those needs were met differed remarkably among the three generations and that the middle generation served as a link between the older and the younger generations. This study promotes social change by providing needed information to social science researchers, educators, public and private organizations, and individuals who might assist Mien refugees in adapting to American culture. These findings also benefit Mien refugees by helping them to identify their own needs and the resources available to assist them in their adaptation process.
机译:在逃离老挝的越南战争并在美国定居之后,面山部落的难民在试图在现代美国社会中生存时遇到了冲突。但是,关于从1980年代中期到1990年代后期使苗族难民适应美国文化的信息很少。这项研究的概念框架是基于Portes,Zhou和Gibson的分段同化和选择性适应理论。这项研究回答了有关米恩难民的教育需求的问题,包括这些需求是什么,这些需求如何得到满足,米恩难民对基督教教会在满足这些需求方面的作用的看法以及他们的传统文化要素如何保留下来的内容影响了适应过程。该研究设计是一个多案例研究,参与者是来自三个家庭的四个家庭的12名米恩难民。数据来源包括访谈,观察和包括信件和书面报告的文件。通过模式匹配逻辑系统对数据进行归纳分析。调查结果表明,三代人之间的需求类型和满足需求的方式显着不同,而中年人则是老年人和年轻人之间的纽带。这项研究通过向社会科学研究人员,教育工作者,公共和私人组织以及可能帮助Mien难民适应美国文化的个人提供必要的信息来促进社会变革。这些发现还通过帮助他们确定自己的需求和可用来帮助他们适应过程的资源而使Mien难民受益。

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  • 作者

    Fitzpatrick, Merlynn.;

  • 作者单位

    Walden University.;

  • 授予单位 Walden University.;
  • 学科 Religion General.;Education Curriculum and Instruction.;Education Social Sciences.;Sociology Ethnic and Racial Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 220 p.
  • 总页数 220
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 宗教;社会科学教育与普及;民族学;教育;
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