Abstract
Prior research on psychological empowerment has found that community participation is associated with socio-political control, which takes place when people perceive control in their socio-political contexts. However, the process by which this relationship occurs remains an understudied area for migrants. This study aims to: (a) analyze the differences in socio-political control, critical thinking, and ethnic identity according to membership in migrant community-based organizations; and (b) propose a predictive model of socio-political control. A total of 239 first-generation migrants living in northern Italy completed a questionnaire (48.4% belonged to a migrant community-based organization). Members were found to have higher levels than nonmembers in all the variables. A moderated mediation model was proposed, whereby ethnic identity was a mediator between community participation and socio-political control, and critical thinking was a negative moderator between ethnic identity and socio-political control. Practical implications for enhancing socio-political control among migrants in receiving societies are discussed.
Lingua originale | English |
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pagine (da-a) | 58-73 |
Numero di pagine | 16 |
Rivista | Journal of Community Psychology |
Volume | 52 |
DOI | |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2024 |
Keywords
- Italy
- community participation
- critical thinking
- socio-political control
- migrants
- psychological empowerment
- ethnic identity