A "Day in the lives" of four resilient youths: cultural roots of resilience
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2011Author
Theron, Linda
Cameron, Catherine Ann
Didkowsky, Nora
Lau, Cindy
Liebenberg, Linda
Ungar, Michael
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Grounded in the examples of four impoverished, relocated youths (two
Sesotho-speaking orphans in South Africa and two Mexican immigrants in
Canada), we explore cultural factors as potential roots of resilience. We
triangulate rich qualitative findings (visual, dialogical, and observational) to
foreground the particular, as well as acknowledge the universal, in explicating
resilience in transitional contexts. Resilience-promoting cultural practices rely
on adults to function as custodians of protective practices and values and on
youth actively to accept their roles as cultural cocustodians. Our findings urge
service providers toward forefronting the specific cultural context of young
people in their therapeutic interventions and toward purposefully championing
resilience-promoting cultural values and practices
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http://hdl.handle.net/10394/17794http://yas.sagepub.com/content/43/3/799.full.pdf+html
doi:10.1177/0044118X11402853
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