| Literature DB >> 31778587 |
Daniela Marzana1, Sara Martinez Damia1, Devin Atallah2, Maria Loreto Martinez3.
Abstract
This study explores the situational elements related to the resilience of Peruvian immigrants in Santiago, Chile. Through extensive fieldwork with Santiago community-based organizations, in-depth semistructured interviews (N = 18) completed with Peruvian leaders, and an innovative grounded theory situational analysis, a critical psychopolitical framework of community participation of Peruvian immigrants was generated. More specifically, three main themes emerged from data analysis and describe resilience processes, including, negotiating historical narratives and multiple identities; navigating to resources; and resisting racism and dehumanization. Results describe how community participation plays a role in promoting resilience by transforming immigrants' conditions and contexts while increasing their sense of mattering, and their access to resources and human rights.Entities:
Keywords: Peruvian immigrants; community participation; resilience; situational analysis
Year: 2019 PMID: 31778587 DOI: 10.1002/jcop.22284
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Community Psychol ISSN: 0090-4392