EXPLORING CORRELATES OF CRITICAL MOTIVATION AMONG ASIAN IMMIGRANT-ORIGIN ADOLESCENTS IN THE U.S.: INCORPORATING A SOCIOPOLITICAL DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK

Faculty Sponsor: Professor Andrea Negrete Live Poster Session: Zoom Link Abstract: Sociopolitical development (SPD) theory is a conceptual model that depicts how individuals, especially those who are oppressed, perceive and critically analyze their social environment including social injustices. Yet, there are few studies examining sociopolitical development among Asian immigrant-origin adolescents. The present study focused on … Read more

Ethnic-Racial Identity as a Mediator Between School Ethnic-Racial Socialization and Emotional Engagement

Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Andrea Negrete Live Poster Session: Zoom Link Abstract: Objectives: The present study investigated the relationship between school ethnic-racial socialization and emotional engagement in school in immigrant youth of color, as well as explored whether this relationship could be mediated by ethnic-racial identity (specifically private and public regard). Method: Participants in this study … Read more