职业身份建构:用叙事理解专业身份与污名化文化身份的协商

Professional identity construction: Using narrative to understand the negotiation of professional and stigmatized cultural identities

HUMAN RELATIONS · 2010
被引 449 · 同刊同年前 2%
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究了20位著名非裔美国记者的叙事,探讨在污名化文化身份(如种族)下如何建构专业身份,对理解边缘群体职业发展有参考价值。

Abstract

While there is growing interest in professional identity construction (e.g. Clarke et al., 2009), little is known about how stigma may influence the development of professional identity. Professional identity is defined as one’s professional self-concept based on attributes, beliefs, values, motives, and experiences (Ibarra, 1999; Schein, 1978). Professional identity construction under conditions of stigmatized cultural identity presents an interesting puzzle. Professional roles are defined as prestigious and provide the role holder with autonomy (Benveniste, 1987) and, often, a degree of privilege. However, stigmatized persons are often accorded little prestige and/or privilege because their identities are tainted. Thus, the purpose of our research is to build and enrich theory around professional identity construction by investigating the development of professional identity under conditions of stigmatized cultural identity. To accomplish this goal, we study narratives written by 20 prominent African American journalists (Terry, 2007) who discuss what it means to be both Black and reporters.

职业身份污名化叙事分析新闻业种族身份