Jones Shawn C T, Anderson Riana Elyse, Stevenson Howard C
Virginia Commonwealth University, 800 W Franklin St., Richmond, VA 23223-2018 USA.
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI USA.
Advers Resil Sci. 2021;2(4):225-233. doi: 10.1007/s42844-021-00044-8. Epub 2021 Sep 24.
Racial socialization has been a mainstay within the psychological literature for the past four decades, touted primarily as a protective factor buffering the negative effects of racism. How effective this factor is in preventing behavioral and emotional trauma and promoting resilience for Black and Brown families remains to be studied. While the literature has focused on family communication between parent and child, little attention has been paid to familial dynamics inherent within racial socialization processes. This paper seeks to advance the conversation of racial socialization as toward one that holds more promise toward the goal of resilience in the face of systemic racism. To do so, we offer a reframe of , drawing upon key aspects from the family- and multisystem-focused literatures (e.g., synergy, homeostasis, feedback, metacommunication) to expand and justify the utility, complexity, and efficacy of racial socialization among Black and Brown families as a resilient response to historical and contemporary systemic racism in American society. We include methodological and applied recommendations to promote resilience, resistance, and ultimately healing in the face of racial adversity and trauma.
在过去的四十年里,种族社会化一直是心理学文献中的一个主要内容,主要被吹捧为一种缓冲种族主义负面影响的保护因素。这个因素在预防行为和情感创伤以及促进黑人和棕色人种家庭的恢复力方面有多有效,仍有待研究。虽然文献关注的是亲子之间的家庭沟通,但对于种族社会化过程中固有的家庭动态却很少关注。本文旨在推进关于种族社会化的讨论,使其朝着一个面对系统性种族主义时更有希望实现恢复力目标的方向发展。为此,我们借鉴以家庭和多系统为重点的文献中的关键方面(如协同作用、稳态、反馈、元沟通),对种族社会化进行重新构建,以扩展并论证黑人和棕色人种家庭中种族社会化作为对美国社会历史和当代系统性种族主义的一种恢复性反应的效用、复杂性和有效性。我们还包括方法和应用方面的建议,以促进面对种族逆境和创伤时的恢复力、抵抗力,并最终实现治愈。