McAuley W J
Oklahoma Center on Aging, Oklahoma City, USA.
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 1998 Jan;53(1):S35-45. doi: 10.1093/geronb/53b.1.s35.
This research examines place attachment among older residents of the all-Black towns of Oklahoma. Social-historical occurrences, personal experiences associated with race, and expressed differences between social-historical groupings of older African Americans influence the level of social and autobiographical insideness among the elderly residents. The findings extend current conceptualizations of place attachment by showing that (a) place attachment is not a constant, even among long-term residents; (b) social-historical factors can play an important role in the level of place attachment; (c) race can be a salient element of place attachment; (d) experiences outside the community, such as racial discrimination, can influence the level of social and autobiographical bonding to the community; and (e) subgroup identity within minority groups can be associated with variations in community place attachment. The findings point to the value of carefully examining the issues of history and race in research focusing on older minority group members.
本研究考察了俄克拉荷马州全黑人城镇老年居民的地方依恋情况。社会历史事件、与种族相关的个人经历,以及老年非裔美国人社会历史群体之间表现出的差异,影响着老年居民的社会和自传体内部性水平。研究结果扩展了当前对地方依恋的概念化理解,表明:(a) 即使在长期居民中,地方依恋也不是一成不变的;(b) 社会历史因素在地方依恋水平中可发挥重要作用;(c) 种族可以是地方依恋的一个显著要素;(d) 社区之外的经历,如种族歧视,会影响与社区的社会和自传体联系水平;(e) 少数群体内部的亚群体身份可能与社区地方依恋的差异有关。研究结果指出了在针对老年少数群体成员的研究中仔细审视历史和种族问题的价值。