Tseng Vivian, Seidman Edward
William T. Grant Foundation, New York, NY 10022, USA.
Am J Community Psychol. 2007 Jun;39(3-4):217-28. doi: 10.1007/s10464-007-9101-8.
In this paper, we argue that attempts to change social settings have been hindered by lack of theoretical advances in understanding key aspects of social settings and how they work in a dynamic system. We present a systems framework for understanding youths' social settings. We focus on three aspects of settings that represent intervention targets: social processes (i.e., patterns of transactions between two or more people or groups of people), resources (i.e., human, economic, physical, temporal resources), and organization of resources (i.e., how resources are arranged and allocated). We postulate that these setting aspects are in dynamic transaction with each other, resulting in setting outcomes. Discussion focuses on the implications of our theoretical framework for setting intervention.
在本文中,我们认为,由于在理解社会环境的关键方面及其在动态系统中的运作方式上缺乏理论进展,改变社会环境的尝试受到了阻碍。我们提出了一个用于理解青少年社会环境的系统框架。我们关注环境的三个方面,它们代表了干预目标:社会过程(即两个或更多人或人群之间的互动模式)、资源(即人力、经济、物质、时间资源)以及资源的组织(即资源的安排和分配方式)。我们假定这些环境方面相互之间处于动态互动之中,从而产生环境结果。讨论聚焦于我们的理论框架对环境干预的影响。