The Role of Parents, Siblings, Peers, Relatives and Other Agents in Turkish-Muslim Emerging Adults' Religious Socializations
نام عام مواد
[Article]
نام نخستين پديدآور
Gözde Özdikmenli-Demir, Birsen Şahin-Kütük, Gözde Özdikmenli-Demir, et al.
وضعیت نشر و پخش و غیره
محل نشرو پخش و غیره
Leiden
نام ناشر، پخش کننده و غيره
Brill
یادداشتهای مربوط به خلاصه یا چکیده
متن يادداشت
In this exploratory qualitative study, the open-ended responses of 71 Turkish-Muslim university students (43 women, 28 men) regarding their religious socialization experiences were coded by NVivo 8. Results indicate that both parents play a major role in their offspring's religious socialization. However, participants perceive their same-sex parents in particular as being more influential. Parents' methods for transmitting religious values and practices include having religious talks with their children, answering their questions about Islam, sending them to mosques, reinforcing and/or punishing their behaviours. Peers, siblings, and cousins are other important religious socialization agents whom the participants generally perceive as partners in religious activities. Some religious peer groups, same-sex siblings and cousins play a significant role in the participants' religious learning. In Turkish-Muslim families, the oldest siblings exert a major influence on the religious socialization of their younger brothers and sisters as do grandparents, aunts and uncles. In this exploratory qualitative study, the open-ended responses of 71 Turkish-Muslim university students (43 women, 28 men) regarding their religious socialization experiences were coded by NVivo 8. Results indicate that both parents play a major role in their offspring's religious socialization. However, participants perceive their same-sex parents in particular as being more influential. Parents' methods for transmitting religious values and practices include having religious talks with their children, answering their questions about Islam, sending them to mosques, reinforcing and/or punishing their behaviours. Peers, siblings, and cousins are other important religious socialization agents whom the participants generally perceive as partners in religious activities. Some religious peer groups, same-sex siblings and cousins play a significant role in the participants' religious learning. In Turkish-Muslim families, the oldest siblings exert a major influence on the religious socialization of their younger brothers and sisters as do grandparents, aunts and uncles.
مجموعه
تاريخ نشر
2012
توصيف ظاهري
363-396
عنوان
Archive for the Psychology of Religion
شماره جلد
34/3
شماره استاندارد بين المللي پياييندها
1573-6121
اصطلاحهای موضوعی کنترل نشده
اصطلاح موضوعی
emerging adults
اصطلاح موضوعی
family
اصطلاح موضوعی
Muslim
اصطلاح موضوعی
peers
اصطلاح موضوعی
qualitative research
اصطلاح موضوعی
relatives
اصطلاح موضوعی
religion
اصطلاح موضوعی
religious socialization
نام شخص به منزله سر شناسه - (مسئولیت معنوی درجه اول )