Artigo
Resilience as protagonism: interpersonal relationships, cultural practices, and personal agency among working adolescents in Brazil
Fecha
2013-09-20Registro en:
Journal of Youth Studies.
1367-6261
1469-9680
10.1080/13676261.2013.834313
WOS:000334036800008
2-s2.0-84884188731
Autor
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Resumen
A visual methods study was conducted with 16 at-risk youth living in a mid-sized Brazilian city. In this study, we focus on data obtained from four of those youth who were working adolescents, aged 13-15, and identify contextually specific protective processes associated with resilience. Through a reciprocal process of collaborative research that included observation, photo elicitation, video recording of a 'day in the life' of each youth, and semi-structured interviews, youth and researchers co-constructed an understanding of adaptive coping in a particularly challenging social environment. By employing techniques from grounded theory to analyze the data, we identified a pattern of protagonism among these youth that enabled them to maintain well-being despite exploitation as working children. This conceptualization of protagonism as a protective process has implications for human service workers who intervene to improve the living conditions of working children. © 2013 Taylor & Francis.