Rogler L H
Hispanic Research Center, Fordham University, Bronx, NY 10458.
Am Psychol. 1994 Aug;49(8):701-8. doi: 10.1037//0003-066x.49.8.701.
Current, large-scale, cross-cultural migrations offer promising research targets for the study of human adaptations. The opportunities for such research, however, remain substantially unused in the mainstream of psychology. The purpose here is to provide a framework encompassing components of the migration experience to aid such research. Contextual factors in the sending and receiving societies impinge on the components of the migration experience: social networks, socioeconomic status, and culture. The components, treated as intertwining transitional experiences in migration, should be juxtaposed in research to examine their effects. Gender and age mediate the effects. The framework aims to benefit research that implicates, directly or heuristically, the experiences of persons exposed to rapid sociocultural change and the consequences of such changes in their lives.
当前大规模的跨文化移民为人类适应性研究提供了颇具前景的研究对象。然而,这类研究机会在心理学主流领域中仍未得到充分利用。本文旨在提供一个涵盖移民经历各组成部分的框架,以助力此类研究。移民输出国和接收国的背景因素会影响移民经历的各个组成部分:社会网络、社会经济地位和文化。这些组成部分在移民过程中被视为相互交织的过渡性经历,在研究中应将它们并列起来以考察其影响。性别和年龄会调节这些影响。该框架旨在使那些直接或间接地涉及经历快速社会文化变迁的人群的经历及其生活中此类变迁后果的研究受益。