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Drustvena Istrazivanja | 2017

What Parents Say and in Which Way They Convey Messages about Ethnicity to Children

Marina Štambuk

Children’s developmental outcomes are the result of their unique characteristics and different environments they develop in, as well as their interaction. An important part of this interaction is marked by social meaning, attitudes and beliefs about the importance of ethnicity, especially in a multiethnic environment. Previous studies were dominantly focused on family functioning and parenting processes in western families, majority groups and middle socioeconomic status. Minority families face specific challenges due to their different history, cultural heritage and status in society, thus generalization of the existing results to these families is limited. Also, there is a lack of research on family processes that include transmission of messages about group membership, especially in the European area. In this paper we review research about ethnic socialization, i.e. parenting in the direction of conveying information, values, beliefs and attitudes related to ethnicity. First, we present the theoretical framework of ethnic socialization and its relationship with parents’ and children’s characteristics and experiences as well as children’s developmental outcomes. Second, we consider limitations of the existing research. Finally, we discuss the importance of the ethnic socialization research in Croatian multiethnic communities along with an overview of the research on ethnic socialization in the ethnically divided city of Vukovar.


Psychological topics | 2015

To Bike or not to Bike? Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior in Predicting Bicycle Commuting Among Students in Zagreb

Marina Milković; Marina Štambuk


Psihologijske teme | 2015

Biciklirati ili ne? Primjena Teorije planiranog ponašanja u predviđanju učestalosti korištenja bicikla među studentima u Zagrebu

Marina Milković; Marina Štambuk


Croatian Journal of Education-Hrvatski Casopis za Odgoj i obrazovanje | 2015

Varanje je neprihvatljivo, ali… Percepcija varanja i reakcije nastavnika na učeničko i studentsko varanj

Marina Štambuk; Antonija Maričić; Ivana Hanzec


Archive | 2016

Ja nisam gej mama, ja sam mama: Roditeljstvo LGB osoba u Hrvatskoj

Antonija Maričić; Marina Štambuk; Maja Tadić Vujčić; Sandra Tolić


Archive | 2016

I am not a gay mum, I am a mum: Parenthood of LGB people in Croatia

Antonija Maričić; Marina Štambuk; Maja Tadić Vujčić; Sandra Tolić


International Society of Political Psychology Annual Conference | 2016

Perceived group victimization and discrimination among youth in a post-conflict community: The mediating role of ethnic upbringing practices and interethnic insecurity

Marina Štambuk; Laura K. Taylor; Ajana Löw; Dinka Čorkalo Biruški; Christine E. Merrilees; Dean Ajduković; Mark Cummings


Domovinski rat - mogućnosti znanstvenog pristupa | 2016

Ethnic upbringing in the divided post-war community

Marina Štambuk; Dinka Čorkalo Biruški


Psihologijske teme | 2015

¿Montar en bicicleta o no? Aplicación de la Teoría del Comportamiento Planificado en la predicción del uso de bicicleta entre los estudiantes en Zagreb

Marina Milković; Marina Štambuk


Ljetopis Socijalnog Rada | 2015

RAZVOJNI ISHODI MLADIH IZLOŽENIH ANTISOCIJALNOM PONAŠANJU U ZAJEDNICI I ULOGA OBITELJSKOG FUNKCIONIRANJA

Marina Štambuk; Dean Ajduković; Dinka Čorkalo Biruški

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Christine E. Merrilees

State University of New York at Geneseo

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Mark Cummings

University of Notre Dame

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