Viewing the Asian American Experience Through a Culturally Centered Research Lens: Do Scholarship in Family Science and Related Disciplines Fall Short?
Resource type
Authors/contributors
- Fang, Shi-Ruei Sherry (Author)
- McDowell, Teresa (Author)
- Goldfarb, Katia P. (Author)
- MacDonald, Angella (Author)
- Perumbilly, Seb (Author)
- Gonzalez-Kruger, Gloria E. (Author)
Title
Viewing the Asian American Experience Through a Culturally Centered Research Lens: Do Scholarship in Family Science and Related Disciplines Fall Short?
Abstract
To better understand and serve Asian-Americans, it is imperative for the family science related fields to take a leadership role in providing in-depth insight into Asian-American families. In this article we report a descriptive analysis of articles published in prominent family-based journals over a 14-year period (1992–2006) relative to their attention to Asian-American families. This study examines the types of research conducted and the knowledge that has been generated about Asian-American families. It also provides a framework for considering future culturally centered research with this population.
Publication
Marriage & Family Review
Publisher
Routledge
Date
2008-07-15
Volume
44
Issue
1
Pages
33–51
Citation Key
fangViewingAsianAmerican2008
Accessed
5/15/24, 6:05 PM
ISSN
0149-4929
Short Title
Viewing the Asian American Experience Through a Culturally Centered Research Lens
Library Catalog
Taylor and Francis+NEJM
Extra
Citation
Fang, S.-R. S., McDowell, T., Goldfarb, K. P., MacDonald, A., Perumbilly, S., & Gonzalez-Kruger, G. E. (2008). Viewing the Asian American Experience Through a Culturally Centered Research Lens: Do Scholarship in Family Science and Related Disciplines Fall Short? Marriage & Family Review, 44(1), 33–51. https://doi.org/10.1080/01494920802185058
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