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The Roles of Settings in Supporting Immigrants' Resistance to Injustice and Oppression: A Policy Position Statement by the Society for Community Research and Action: A Policy Statement by the Society for Community Research and Action: Division 27 of the American Psychological Association

Buckingham, Sara L ; Langhout, Regina Day ; Rusch, Dana ; Mehta, Tara ; Rubén Chávez, Noé ; Ferreira van Leer, Kevin ; Oberoi, Ashmeet ; Indart, Monica ; Paloma, Virginia ; King, V Elizabeth ; Olson, Bradley

American journal of community psychology, 2021-12, Vol.68 (3-4), p.269-291 [同儕審閱期刊]

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    The Roles of Settings in Supporting Immigrants' Resistance to Injustice and Oppression: A Policy Position Statement by the Society for Community Research and Action: A Policy Statement by the Society for Community Research and Action: Division 27 of the American Psychological Association
  • 著者: Buckingham, Sara L ; Langhout, Regina Day ; Rusch, Dana ; Mehta, Tara ; Rubén Chávez, Noé ; Ferreira van Leer, Kevin ; Oberoi, Ashmeet ; Indart, Monica ; Paloma, Virginia ; King, V Elizabeth ; Olson, Bradley
  • 主題: Community research ; Decolonization ; Deportation ; Emigrants and Immigrants ; Emigration and Immigration ; Families & family life ; Humans ; Immigrants ; Immigration ; Immigration policy ; Mental Disorders ; Oppression ; Policy ; Policy Statement ; Resistance ; Societies, Scientific ; United States
  • 所屬期刊: American journal of community psychology, 2021-12, Vol.68 (3-4), p.269-291
  • 描述: In 2018, in response to increasingly oppressive and widespread federal immigration enforcement actions in the United States (U.S.) and around the globe - including family separation, immigration raids, detention, deportation of people who have lived in the country for much of their lives - the Society for Community Research & Action produced a statement on the effects of deportation and forced separation on immigrants, their families, and communities (SCRA, 2018). The statement focused exclusively on the impacts of deportation and forced family separation, documenting the damage done by oppressive U.S. policies and practices. We felt it was imperative to document this harm, and yet were uncomfortable producing a narrow paper that focused solely on harm. There are multiple ways immigrants and their allies resist deportation and other forms of oppression. This resistance is done individually, collectively, and in settings that vary in size and scope, including community-based, faith-based, direct care, and educational settings, as well as entire municipalities and transnational organizing settings. Settings facilitate resistance in many ways, focusing on those who are oppressed, their oppressors, and systems of oppression. In this statement, we describe the unique and overlapping ways in which settings facilitate resistance. We situate this review of the scientific and practice literature in the frameworks of change through social settings, empowering settings, healing justice, and decolonization. We also document recommendations for continued resistance.
  • 出版者: England: Blackwell Science Ltd
  • 語言: 英文
  • 識別號: ISSN: 0091-0562
    EISSN: 1573-2770
    DOI: 10.1002/ajcp.12515
    PMID: 33960422
  • 資源來源: Wiley Online Library
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