19 research outputs found

    Cultural identification, perceived discrimination and sense of community as predictors of life satisfaction among foreign partners of intercultural families in Italy and Spain: A transnational study

    Full text link
    The  aim  of  this  paper  was  to  analyze  how  cultural  identification,  perceived  discrimination   and  the  sense  of  community  are  related  to  life  satisfaction  among  foreign  partners  in  intercultural   families.   The  study  compared  105  and  95  foreign  partners  in  mixed  families  resident  in  Italy  and  Spain,   respectively.  The  phenomenon  in  both  countries  displays  similar  sociodemographic  aspects.  In   contrast  to  Social  Identity  Theory,  the  results  show  that  in  both  groups  the  foreign  partner's   identification  with  their  own  ethnic-­‐cultural  group  is  not  associated  with  life  satisfaction,  nor  does  it   increase  perceived  discrimination.  In  turn,  increased  perceived  discrimination  leads  to  a  decreased   sense  of  community  and  life  satisfaction  among  foreigners.  Regarding  religion,  interreligious  couples  in   Italy  perceive  more  discrimination  than  mono-­‐religious  couples.  Finally,  we  found  that  a  low  sense  of   discrimination  and  a  strong  sense  of  community  is  related  to  life  satisfaction  among  mixed  families  in   both  groups.  The  implications  of  the  study  are  described  and  suggestions  for  future  research  discussed

    Participation as a mechanism to favour psychological empowerment and positive interaction: The “Ágora Infantil” participatory democracy programme

    Get PDF
    This investigation aims to show the relationship between participation and psychological empowerment and between participation and interaction under an institutional political participation programme. This initiative known as Ágora Infantil (AI) is characterised by an obligatory draw‐ based deliberative participation methodology with superordinate goals based on group dynamics, with games playing a central role. The evaluation was carried out using a quasi‐experimental design, with quantitative measurements of the experimental and control groups, along with systematic observation of the target group. The results support the hypotheses proposed: Participation in the AI programme led to an increase in psychological empowerment and positive interactions between the participants. These results offer information as to what design should be used for these types of political initiatives to favour inclusion and empowerment of children, while at the same time improving classroom relationships

    How to avoid throwing the baby out with the bathwater. Abduction is the solution to pseudo-empiricism

    Full text link
    Few scholars can be said to have provided the scientific community with such a clear and simple idea that also has the disruptive power to outline a paradigm shift in psychology. Jan Smedslund is one of them, having given us the notion of Pseudoempirical Research (Smedslund 1991; see also 1982, 1988, 1992, 1995, 2016). Pseudoempirical research is the research that empirically tests a hypothesis that can be known from reasoning on what is conceptually implied by the knowledge grounding the hypothesis itself. “The sum of a triangle’s angles is 180°” is a paradigmatic instance of a priori and noncontingent proposition provided by Smedslund. Research aimed at measuring the angles of a triangle would be pseudoempirical because it is already known that their sum is 180° since this is logically implied in the definition of triangle itself

    Interpersonal needs and satisfaction with life among rural lesbians: A Spanish sample study

    Full text link
    The aim of this study is to investigate interpersonal needs and life satisfaction among lesbians in rural Spain. Forty in-person interviews were conducted to collect both survey and interview data. The quantitative results show that life satisfaction is inversely associated with romantic-emotional loneliness and positively associated with sexual satisfaction. Qualitative data are used to then elucidate these associations. The findings highlight the importance of romantic relationships in the lives of rural lesbians who live in communities that lack organized support for sexual minorities. Increased visibility might help them to better fulfil some of their interpersonal needs
    corecore