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DOI: 10.1177/0044118X02250124 Negotiating Ethnic Identity In CanadaThe Case of the "Satellite Children"
University of Toronto, Faculty of Social Work Satellite children are children of ethnically Chinese immigrants to North America who have returned to their country of origin after immigration. Based on interview transcripts of 68 adolescent satellite children, an analysis on the negotiation of ethnic identity was performed using the NUD*IST software. The analysis showed multiple ways of ethnic identity negotiation, ranging from an essentialist approach to differentiation and to confusion. Existing approaches to theoretical conceptualization are critically examined, drawing implications for practice.
Key Words: Satellite Children immigrant adolescents ethnic identity adolescent identity development
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