Parental Effects on Children Regarding Interactions with Outgroups: Parent-Child Similarities in Migrant and Host Groups in Türkiye
This study examines the influence of parents on children regarding intergroup relations. For this purpose, the study focuses on the similarities children have with their parents in terms of social relations between migrant and Turkish children in Türkiye. The theoretical frameworks guiding the study...
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| description | This study examines the influence of parents on children regarding intergroup relations. For this purpose, the study focuses on the similarities children have with their parents in terms of social relations between migrant and Turkish children in Türkiye. The theoretical frameworks guiding the study involve Allport’s prejudice model and Bandura’s social learning theory, as well as other field studies. Due to the relations between majority and minority groups often being based on an asymmetrical power relationship, this study has adopted a critical perspective. For this reason, the study uses the critical ethnography approach, a qualitative research design. The study discusses its findings within the scope of the themes of young children’s group awareness and preferences, learning prejudice, sensitivity to implicit (non-verbal) behaviors, and parent-child similarities in intergroup friendships. As a result, the research shows that parents have a deep influence on children regarding intergroup relationships, with similarities existing between a parent and child. On this basis, the study concludes the need to consider parental effects and plan possible interventions accordingly in order to positively support the course of relations between the two groups. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-a0ecd5dcb8be40efbb2b931fc77cfe1c2025-08-20T03:52:47ZdeuIstanbul University Pressİstanbul Üniversitesi Sosyoloji Dergisi2667-69312023-06-01431273910.26650/SJ.2023.43.1.0026123456Parental Effects on Children Regarding Interactions with Outgroups: Parent-Child Similarities in Migrant and Host Groups in Türkiyeİbrahim Halil Yılmaz0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0769-7336Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt Üniversitesi, Ankara, TurkiyeThis study examines the influence of parents on children regarding intergroup relations. For this purpose, the study focuses on the similarities children have with their parents in terms of social relations between migrant and Turkish children in Türkiye. The theoretical frameworks guiding the study involve Allport’s prejudice model and Bandura’s social learning theory, as well as other field studies. Due to the relations between majority and minority groups often being based on an asymmetrical power relationship, this study has adopted a critical perspective. For this reason, the study uses the critical ethnography approach, a qualitative research design. The study discusses its findings within the scope of the themes of young children’s group awareness and preferences, learning prejudice, sensitivity to implicit (non-verbal) behaviors, and parent-child similarities in intergroup friendships. As a result, the research shows that parents have a deep influence on children regarding intergroup relationships, with similarities existing between a parent and child. On this basis, the study concludes the need to consider parental effects and plan possible interventions accordingly in order to positively support the course of relations between the two groups.https://cdn.istanbul.edu.tr/file/JTA6CLJ8T5/4B81AC52CC3B499C939E3347CFF995A9critical ethnographyimplicit behaviorsintergroup contactintergroup prejudicesocial learning theory |
| spellingShingle | İbrahim Halil Yılmaz Parental Effects on Children Regarding Interactions with Outgroups: Parent-Child Similarities in Migrant and Host Groups in Türkiye İstanbul Üniversitesi Sosyoloji Dergisi critical ethnography implicit behaviors intergroup contact intergroup prejudice social learning theory |
| title | Parental Effects on Children Regarding Interactions with Outgroups: Parent-Child Similarities in Migrant and Host Groups in Türkiye |
| title_full | Parental Effects on Children Regarding Interactions with Outgroups: Parent-Child Similarities in Migrant and Host Groups in Türkiye |
| title_fullStr | Parental Effects on Children Regarding Interactions with Outgroups: Parent-Child Similarities in Migrant and Host Groups in Türkiye |
| title_full_unstemmed | Parental Effects on Children Regarding Interactions with Outgroups: Parent-Child Similarities in Migrant and Host Groups in Türkiye |
| title_short | Parental Effects on Children Regarding Interactions with Outgroups: Parent-Child Similarities in Migrant and Host Groups in Türkiye |
| title_sort | parental effects on children regarding interactions with outgroups parent child similarities in migrant and host groups in turkiye |
| topic | critical ethnography implicit behaviors intergroup contact intergroup prejudice social learning theory |
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