“Whom Should I Talk To?”: Role Prescription and Hierarchy Building in Supervised Living Groups

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Autor(a) principal: Schubert, Daniel
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Brand, Alexander
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/si.v10i3.5406
Resumo: Adolescent asylum seekers have been an independent, yet understudied group in the German Youth welfare service since 2016. Due to the separation from their familiar surroundings, young people must establish new connections with their peers in supervised living groups. However, little is known about this special group in the youth welfare system as there are only a few studies covering the situation of adolescent asylum seekers in residential groups. In our study, we apply a mixed‐methods approach to analyse the self‐understanding of adolescent asylum seekers, social comparisons between the perceived own group and outside group and link them with data on the emergence of friendship ties among adolescent asylum seekers. Analytically, we describe institutional factors and narratives (qualitative focus) and access structural mechanisms (demographics, network organization principles) via network regression models (quantitative focus). Our results indicate a strong influence of a high level of upstreamness in the network in the tie creation and less influence from factors like age and religion. Following this, our study provides first indications about patterns of connection and separation in this niche group.
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title “Whom Should I Talk To?”: Role Prescription and Hierarchy Building in Supervised Living Groups
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Schubert, Daniel
migration; mixed methods; network analysis; supervised living groups; unaccompanied minors; residential care
title_short “Whom Should I Talk To?”: Role Prescription and Hierarchy Building in Supervised Living Groups
title_full “Whom Should I Talk To?”: Role Prescription and Hierarchy Building in Supervised Living Groups
title_fullStr “Whom Should I Talk To?”: Role Prescription and Hierarchy Building in Supervised Living Groups
title_full_unstemmed “Whom Should I Talk To?”: Role Prescription and Hierarchy Building in Supervised Living Groups
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author Schubert, Daniel
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Brand, Alexander
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Brand, Alexander
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv migration; mixed methods; network analysis; supervised living groups; unaccompanied minors; residential care
topic migration; mixed methods; network analysis; supervised living groups; unaccompanied minors; residential care
description Adolescent asylum seekers have been an independent, yet understudied group in the German Youth welfare service since 2016. Due to the separation from their familiar surroundings, young people must establish new connections with their peers in supervised living groups. However, little is known about this special group in the youth welfare system as there are only a few studies covering the situation of adolescent asylum seekers in residential groups. In our study, we apply a mixed‐methods approach to analyse the self‐understanding of adolescent asylum seekers, social comparisons between the perceived own group and outside group and link them with data on the emergence of friendship ties among adolescent asylum seekers. Analytically, we describe institutional factors and narratives (qualitative focus) and access structural mechanisms (demographics, network organization principles) via network regression models (quantitative focus). Our results indicate a strong influence of a high level of upstreamness in the network in the tie creation and less influence from factors like age and religion. Following this, our study provides first indications about patterns of connection and separation in this niche group.
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