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‘Face’and psychological processes of laid-off workers in transitional China 被引量:1
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作者 Bingxin Wang Kenneth Mark Greenwood 《Family Medicine and Community Health》 2016年第3期51-63,共13页
Objective:The objective was to explore the psychological experiences of laid-off workers in contemporary transitional China and to formulate a theoretical model of these.Methods:In-depth interviews of 26 laid-off work... Objective:The objective was to explore the psychological experiences of laid-off workers in contemporary transitional China and to formulate a theoretical model of these.Methods:In-depth interviews of 26 laid-off workers were conducted and analysed using grounded theory techniques.Results:Four themes underline the psychological processes of these laid-off workers-feeling of loss,feeling of physical pain,feeling of fatalism,and final acceptance.These are characterized by Chinese culture and its philosophy-feeling of loss is dominated by their loss of face(diu mi-anzi),physical pain is a somatization of their mental painfulness,their fatalism is traced back to the Chinese ancient theocratic concept of Tian Ming,and their acceptance of reality to their final making face(zheng mianzi)is sourced from both Confucianism and Daoism.Conclusion:The psychological experience of laid-off workers(or unemployed workers)is likely to have varied manifestations in different cultural contexts.The psychological processes of Chinese laid-off workers(or unemployed workers)might be different from those of laid-off workers in Western countries.A therapeutic intervention to cater for the needs of laid-off workers derived from the four themes might be effective. 展开更多
关键词 laid-off workers unemployed workers state-owned enterprises psychological process China
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