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Acculturacion de inmigrantes: Adaptaciones psicologicas y sociales
P. 42–66.
Berry J. W.
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Spanish
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Mexico: Universidad Iberoamericana, 2010.
Крестьянников Е. А., Любичанковский С. В., Азаматова Г. Б. et al., Тюмень: ТюмГУ-Press, 2025.
Настоящая монография посвящена исследованию роли судебной системы как инструмента интеграции периферийных регионов Российской империи в XVIII - начале XX века. В работе анализируется, как юстиция способствовала созданию единого правового пространства, адаптируясь к местным условиям. Особое внимание уделено судебной реформе 1864 г., которая, сочетая принципы унификации с региональной спецификой, стала ключевым механизмом имперской интеграции. Авторы раскрывают ...
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This study aims to analyze self-efficacy, perceived threat, and discrimination as factors influencing the adaptation of Russian ethnic minorities in Estonia and Kazakhstan. In accordance with Stefan's theory, three types of perceived threat are considered: economic, cultural, and physical. The sample includes 272 Russians living in Estonia and 200 Russians from Kazakhstan. Multiple regression analysis ...
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Galyapina V. N., Умуркулова М. М., Тучина О. Р., Вестник Российского университета дружбы народов. Серия: Психология и педагогика 2024 Т. 21 № 2 С. 360–384
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The debate around the integration hypothesis in acculturation research frequently centers on the interpretation of effect sizes. While critics argue that these effects are too small and inconsistent to be meaningful, supporters maintain that they reflect statistically robust and theoretically coherent patterns. This controversy reveals a broader epistemological challenge in psychology: persistent ambiguity regarding what ...
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The article presents a socio-psychological view of multiculturalism as a subjective reflection of the sociocultural context at the level of attitudes and perceptions. The concepts of ideal (expected) and real (perceived) multiculturalism are distinguished and studied in relationship with acculturation preferences and psychological well-being among members of ethnic minority and majority groups. The study was ...
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Abu-Rayya H., Berry J. W., Sam D. et al., British Journal of Psychology 2023 Vol. 114 No. 4 P. 819–837
The Integration Hypothesis states that acculturating migrants who adopt the integration strategy (i.e., being doubly engaged, in both their heritage culture and in the larger national society) will have better psychological and sociocultural adaptation than those who adopt any other strategy (Assimilation, Separation, or Marginalization). This hypothesis was supported in the original evaluation of the ...
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Abu-Rayya H., Berry J., Lepshokova Z. et al., Frontiers in Psychology 2023 Vol. 14 Article 1094193
There is a lack of systematic acculturation research on the motivations underpinning the behavior of migrants, which could explain how they acculturate and adapt to their new country of residence. This paper applies the Schwartz Theory of Basic Human Values to explain the link between values and acculturation strategies among Arab immigrant and refugee groups ...
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The increasing role of migration in the world makes the integration of migrants into host societies a crucial social process. In the long run, integration is closely related to the topic of the second generation of migrants and their relative well-being in society. In Russia, which attracts a large number of migrants, the integration of ...
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The paper examines the issues related to the identifying factors that influence the attitude of Russian people towards immigrants. As such factors, we selected the individual characteristics of the respondents (gender, age, educational level, marital status, income level, etc.), as well as indicators characterizing the respondent's place of residence (region, type of settlement) and the ...
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The origins of this book lie in the ‘Urban Transformations: Urban Development, Migration, Segregation and Inequality’ research project, funded by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) and the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC, Grant Reference: ES/N007603/1). One of the key goals of that project was to strengthen links between researchers in CASS and colleagues based at the ...
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Although much valuable research has been carried out on the patterns and determinants of immigrant distribution in residential space, nuanced longitudinal studies that focus on the interdepen- dencies between housing and neighbourhood mobility are rare. In the current study, we examine the residential integration of immigrants in the Helsinki metropolitan area by studying the overlap ...
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Recent geopolitical transformations in the Crimea have been challenging for all residents of the peninsula – both ethnic majority and ethnic minorities. The present study aims to examine the role of multiple identities and acculturation strategies in psychological well-being of two generations of Crimean Tatars. Young generation of the Crimean Tatars (under 35 years old) ...
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Existing studies show that there is a positive association between pro-migrant integration policies and the subjective well-being of immigrants. However, there is a lack of research elucidating the relations between migrant integration policies and the subjective well-being of the host (i.e., non-migrant) population. This study is based on European data and uses multilevel analysis to ...
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This third and last open access volume in the series takes the perspective of non-EU countries on immigrant social protection. By focusing on 12 of the largest sending countries to the EU, the book tackles the issue of the multiple areas of sending state intervention towards migrant populations. Two “mirroring” chapters are dedicated to each ...
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Lee I., Permyakova T. M., Sheveleva M. S., Frontiers in Psychology 2020 No. 11 P. 1–10
Greater mobility in human societies has resulted in more interactions and contact with immigrants. In the current research, we investigated how viewing the world as flexible, changing, and paradoxical (i.e., naïve dialecticism and an incremental theory) may predict one’s authoritarian beliefs and in turn predict one’s attitudes toward immigrants. To test the generalizability of our ...
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This cross-cultural study examines the role of social identities (ethnic, national and place) and acculturation strategies in the psychological well-being of young ethnic minorities in regions with different policies on minority integration - Russians in Latvia (N=109, age 16-24) and Crimean Tatars in Crimea (N=122, age 17-24). Results revealed the identities that promote psychological well-being ...
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• Clinical preventive care should be informed by the person’s region or country of origin and migration history (e.g., forced versus voluntary migration). • Forced migration, low income and limited proficiency in English or French increase the risk of a decline in health and should be considered in the assessment and delivery of preventive care. ...
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Berry J. W., Hou F., Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science 2019 Vol. 51 No. 3 P. 159–170
Understanding and managing increasing cultural diversity arising from immigration has become a prominent public issue in Canada and other immigrant resettlement countries. One issue discussed is the degree to which immigrants orient themselves to the new society and to their heritage cultures and religions. Another issue is the success that immigrants achieve in the receiving ...
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We experimentally study the causal effect of being an immigrant or previously convicted on the hiring
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immigrants. Criminal offenders suffer from more severe and taste discrimination. ...
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