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The Work of Cultural Transition: An Emerging Model
Tatiana V. RybaTatiana V. RybaNatalia B. StambulovaNoora Ronkainensubject
media_common.quotation_subjectTransnationalismlcsh:BF1-990Career constructionDecent workMeaningful life03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine0502 economics and businesstransnationaalisuusPsychologyTransnationalismta515General PsychologyCareer counselingMigrationOriginal Researchathletic careermedia_commonPsykologibiologyAthletesTransition (fiction)05 social sciencesTransitionsAthletic career030229 sport sciencesbiology.organism_classificationAdaptabilityNegotiationCareer Constructionlcsh:PsychologyCultural analysisPsychologySocial psychology050212 sport leisure & tourismMeaning (linguistics)description
In today’s uncertain, fluid job market, transnational mobility has intensified. Though the concept of cultural transition is increasingly used in sport and career research, insight into the processes of how individuals produce their own development through work and relationships in shifting cultural patterns of meaning remains limited. The transnational industry of sports, in which athletes’ psychological adjustment to cultural transitions has implications for both performance and meaningful life, serves as a backdrop for this article. This study applied the life story method to interviews with 15 professional and semi-professional athletes, focusing particularly on the cultural transition aspect of their transnational athletic careers. The aims of the study were to identify the developmental tasks of cultural transitions and strategies/mechanisms through which cultural transitions were enacted. Three underlying mechanisms of the transition process that assisted athletic career adaptability were social repositioning, negotiation of cultural practices, and meaning reconstruction. Based on the data analyses, a temporal model of cultural transition is proposed. The results of this research provide professionals working in the fields of career counseling and migrant support with a content framework for enhancing migrant workers’ adaptabilities and psychological wellbeing. © 2016 Ryba, Stambulova and Ronkainen
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2016-03-24 | Frontiers in Psychology |