Psychology Department, University of California, 1156 High Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, USA.
Am J Community Psychol. 2011 Dec;48(3-4):296-308. doi: 10.1007/s10464-010-9381-2.
The current study examines 16 Latina/o fifth grade children's desires for a decision-making structure within a youth participatory action research (yPAR) program. When given the choices of consensus, majority rule, authoritarian rule, delegation, and random choice models, children chose random choice. Procedural, distributive and emotional justice were heavily weighted in their reasoning around fairness and decision making. Many thought random choice offered the best alternative because it flattened power hierarchies so that each child would, at some point, have the power to make a decision. Additionally, children argued that the neutrality of random choice allowed them to sidestep interpersonal tensions. Implications include how social identities inform definitions of fairness and how yPAR programs should work with youth around how they will make decisions.
本研究考察了 16 名拉丁裔五年级儿童对青少年参与式行动研究 (yPAR) 项目内决策结构的渴望。当他们被给予共识、多数决定、独裁统治、授权和随机选择模型的选择时,孩子们选择了随机选择。程序、分配和情感正义在他们对公平和决策的推理中被高度重视。许多人认为随机选择提供了最佳选择,因为它可以平衡权力层级,使每个孩子在某个时候都有权力做出决定。此外,孩子们还认为随机选择的中立性使他们能够回避人际紧张关系。这意味着社会身份如何影响公平的定义,以及 yPAR 项目应该如何与年轻人合作,讨论他们将如何做出决策。