女性能动性与心理领域:来自马里巴马科城市边缘区的证据

Women's agency and the psychological domain: Evidence from the Urban Fringe of Bamako, Mali

Feminist Economics · 2015
被引 12
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

基于2009和2011年田野调查,研究马里巴马科城市边缘区女性个体和集体改善福祉的能动性,发现当地概念dusu(内在动力)和ka da I yèrè la(自我信念)在女性决策和资源获取中起关键作用。

Abstract

This contribution examines the psychological domain of women's agency in a neighborhood on the urban fringe of Bamako, Mali. Based on fieldwork in 2009 and 2011, the study uses inductive qualitative and quantitative methods to examine the factors contributing to women's individual and collective initiatives to improve well-being. The local concepts of dusu (internal motivation) and ka da I yèrè la (self-belief) emerged through this research. The contribution examines the instrumental and intrinsic importance of dusu and ka da I yèrè la to women's individual and collective agency and analyzes the construction of dusu and ka da I yèrè la through relational processes within women's social milieu. Finally, the study explores the complex relationship between dusu and ka da I yèrè la and women's decision-making ability and access to resources, concluding that the psychological domain plays an important role in women's agency and social change.

女性能动性心理领域杜苏自我信念巴马科城市边缘区