Formovanie kultúrnej a etnickej identity Maoriov prostredníctvom príslušnosti ku gangu

Though often called a “heaven on Earth” New Zealand suffers from a serious problem with gangs. Ethnic gangs have dominated the New Zealand gang scene since the 70s when many Maoris left traditional rural areas and migrated in search of work to the cities but ended up in poverty because of lack of sk...

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Main Author: Lucia Bistárová
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Language:ces
Published: Kulturní studia 2021-05-01
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Online Access:http://kulturnistudia.cz/formovanie-kulturnej-a-etnickej-identity-maoriov-prostrednictvom-prislusnosti-ku-gangu/
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spelling doaj-6cd635f23eb94672b5e1163f5acf9d512021-05-30T16:05:51ZcesKulturní studiaKulturní Studia2336-27662336-27662021-05-01120216184https://dx.doi.org/10.7160/KS.2021.150104Formovanie kultúrnej a etnickej identity Maoriov prostredníctvom príslušnosti ku ganguLucia Bistárová0Filozofická fakulta UCM v Trnave, Námestie J. Herdu 2, 917 01 Trnava, SlovakiaThough often called a “heaven on Earth” New Zealand suffers from a serious problem with gangs. Ethnic gangs have dominated the New Zealand gang scene since the 70s when many Maoris left traditional rural areas and migrated in search of work to the cities but ended up in poverty because of lack of skills and poorly-paid jobs. Maori urbanization and the dual pressures of acculturation and discrimination resulted in a breakdown of the traditional Maori social structures and alienated many from their culture. Maoris who have been unable to maintain their ethnic and cultural identity through their genealogical ties and involvement in Maori culture attempt to find it elsewhere. For many of those that have lost contact with their cultural and ethnic links gangs have replaced families and community and provides individuals with a sense of belonging and safety. The aim of this article is to demonstrate the role of gangs in Maori ethnic and cultural identity development. This paper demonstrates the impact of gang environment on individual identity development and provides evidence that cultural engagement initiatives can enhance Maori identities, which in turn could increase psychological and socio-economic wellbeing.http://kulturnistudia.cz/formovanie-kulturnej-a-etnickej-identity-maoriov-prostrednictvom-prislusnosti-ku-gangu/etnicitakultúrna identitamaorigangnový zélandakulturáciatradícia
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Formovanie kultúrnej a etnickej identity Maoriov prostredníctvom príslušnosti ku gangu
Kulturní Studia
etnicita
kultúrna identita
maori
gang
nový zéland
akulturácia
tradícia
author_facet Lucia Bistárová
author_sort Lucia Bistárová
title Formovanie kultúrnej a etnickej identity Maoriov prostredníctvom príslušnosti ku gangu
title_short Formovanie kultúrnej a etnickej identity Maoriov prostredníctvom príslušnosti ku gangu
title_full Formovanie kultúrnej a etnickej identity Maoriov prostredníctvom príslušnosti ku gangu
title_fullStr Formovanie kultúrnej a etnickej identity Maoriov prostredníctvom príslušnosti ku gangu
title_full_unstemmed Formovanie kultúrnej a etnickej identity Maoriov prostredníctvom príslušnosti ku gangu
title_sort formovanie kultúrnej a etnickej identity maoriov prostredníctvom príslušnosti ku gangu
publisher Kulturní studia
series Kulturní Studia
issn 2336-2766
2336-2766
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Though often called a “heaven on Earth” New Zealand suffers from a serious problem with gangs. Ethnic gangs have dominated the New Zealand gang scene since the 70s when many Maoris left traditional rural areas and migrated in search of work to the cities but ended up in poverty because of lack of skills and poorly-paid jobs. Maori urbanization and the dual pressures of acculturation and discrimination resulted in a breakdown of the traditional Maori social structures and alienated many from their culture. Maoris who have been unable to maintain their ethnic and cultural identity through their genealogical ties and involvement in Maori culture attempt to find it elsewhere. For many of those that have lost contact with their cultural and ethnic links gangs have replaced families and community and provides individuals with a sense of belonging and safety. The aim of this article is to demonstrate the role of gangs in Maori ethnic and cultural identity development. This paper demonstrates the impact of gang environment on individual identity development and provides evidence that cultural engagement initiatives can enhance Maori identities, which in turn could increase psychological and socio-economic wellbeing.
topic etnicita
kultúrna identita
maori
gang
nový zéland
akulturácia
tradícia
url http://kulturnistudia.cz/formovanie-kulturnej-a-etnickej-identity-maoriov-prostrednictvom-prislusnosti-ku-gangu/
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