Changing Patterns of Conflict Management and Aggression among Inuit Youth in the Canadian Arctic: Longitudinal
Over the past few decades, significant changes have occurred in the conflict management slrategies of the Inuit. These changes have been initialed by a number of acculturative factors, including population concentration and growth, increased economic security, increased alcohol consumption and value...
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ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.472.5341 2023-05-15T15:03:13+02:00 Changing Patterns of Conflict Management and Aggression among Inuit Youth in the Canadian Arctic: Longitudinal Ethnographic Observations Richard G. Condon The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.472.5341 http://iportal.usask.ca/docs/Native_studies_review/v8/issue2/pp35-49.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.472.5341 http://iportal.usask.ca/docs/Native_studies_review/v8/issue2/pp35-49.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://iportal.usask.ca/docs/Native_studies_review/v8/issue2/pp35-49.pdf text ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T07:22:48Z Over the past few decades, significant changes have occurred in the conflict management slrategies of the Inuit. These changes have been initialed by a number of acculturative factors, including population concentration and growth, increased economic security, increased alcohol consumption and value changes resulting from exposure to southern mass media. As Inuit communities become larger and face Significant problems of social control, traditional techniques of conflict resolution have ceased to be effective. The younger generation of Inuit appears to be Ihe most dramatically affected by these acculturative influences. This is reflected in dramatically altered patterns of emotional expression, aggressive behaviour and conflict management- all of which are becoming more clearly "southern " in character. Longitudinal research conducted by the author in the Inuit community of Hoi man since 1978 provides some insight into the nature of these changes among Inuit teenagers and young adults. Text Arctic inuit Unknown Arctic |
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Over the past few decades, significant changes have occurred in the conflict management slrategies of the Inuit. These changes have been initialed by a number of acculturative factors, including population concentration and growth, increased economic security, increased alcohol consumption and value changes resulting from exposure to southern mass media. As Inuit communities become larger and face Significant problems of social control, traditional techniques of conflict resolution have ceased to be effective. The younger generation of Inuit appears to be Ihe most dramatically affected by these acculturative influences. This is reflected in dramatically altered patterns of emotional expression, aggressive behaviour and conflict management- all of which are becoming more clearly "southern " in character. Longitudinal research conducted by the author in the Inuit community of Hoi man since 1978 provides some insight into the nature of these changes among Inuit teenagers and young adults. |
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Changing Patterns of Conflict Management and Aggression among Inuit Youth in the Canadian Arctic: Longitudinal |
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Changing Patterns of Conflict Management and Aggression among Inuit Youth in the Canadian Arctic: Longitudinal |
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Changing Patterns of Conflict Management and Aggression among Inuit Youth in the Canadian Arctic: Longitudinal |
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