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Acculturation
P. 520-540.
Berry J. W.
Language:
English
Keywords: acculturation strategies
Publication based on the results of:
Kodja E., Психологические исследования: электронный научный журнал 2021 Vol. 14 No. 77 Article 3
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) ...
Added: August 23, 2021
Berry J. W., , in : The Multiculturalism Question: Debating Identity in 21st Century Canada. : Montreal : McGill- Queen’s University Press, 2014. P. 225-240.
Added: December 20, 2014
Han L., Berry J. W., Gui Y. et al., International Journal of Emergency Mental Health and Human Resilience 2015 Vol. 17 No. 2 P. 573-580
A number of studies have assessed the association between acculturation and resilience following a traumatic event. This study examines the relationship between acculturation strategies and resilience among the Qiang nationality following the 2008 Chinese earthquake. We found evidence that there are four acculturation strategies (integration, assimilation, separation and marginalization) based on the Qiang’s cultural identity ...
Added: September 18, 2015
Ryabichenko T., В кн. : На перекрестке миграции: от теоретических моделей к практическим решениям. Сборник материалов четвертой Всероссийской научно-практической конференции «Практическая этнопсихология: актуальные проблемы и перспективы развития»: 25–26 октября 2013 г. : М. : МГППУ, 2013. С. 81-83.
Представлены результаты сравнительного эмпирического исследования, направленного на выявление связи индивидуальных ценностей и стратегий аккультурации в двух группах этнических меньшинств. В исследовании используются теория аккультурации Дж. Берри и уточненная теория базовых индивидуальных ценностей Ш.Шварца. При помощи моделирования структурными уравнениями построены и протестированы модели связи индивидуальных ценностей и стратегий аккультурации как на уровне мегаблоков ценностей, так и ...
Added: November 17, 2013
Galyapina V. N., Khojiev J., Культурно-историческая психология 2017 № 4 С. 15-27
The paper focuses on the study of the of impact ethnic, religious, civil and Russian identities, ethnic stereotypes on the strategies of acculturation and on the adaptation of migrants from Central Asia in the Moscow region. Representatives of two ethnic groupsparticipated in the research: 105 Uzbeks and 96 Tajiks (N= 201). The methods of the ...
Added: October 23, 2017
Berry J. W., , in : Introducción a la psicología Cultural y Transcultural. : Mexico : Universidad Iberoamericana, 2010. P. 42-66.
Added: December 19, 2014
Galyapina V. N., , in : Book of Proceedings 25th International Scientific Conference on Economic and Social Development - "XVII International Social Congress (ISC-2017)": Economic and Social Development. Varazdin : Varazdin development and Entrepreneurship Agency, 2017. : Varazdin : Varazdin development and Entrepreneurship Agency, 2017. P. 37-49.
Added: November 27, 2020
Lepshokova Z., Efremova M., Актуальные проблемы психологического знания 2015 Т. 2 № 35 С. 67-80
The current investigation examines the role of acculturation strategies of the North Caucasian ethnic minority representatives in Moscow (N = 307) on in their psychological well-being. Theoretical and methodological basis of this study are is comprised by the model of acculturation by J. Berry and six factors model of psychological well-being by C. Ryff. Data ...
Added: October 23, 2014
Berry J. W., , in : Social Psychology Dynamics. : Kingston : University of the West Indies Press, 2012. P. 332-356.
Added: December 19, 2014
Berry J. W., Han L., , in : Contextualising Immigrant Resilience. : NY : Springer, 2018. P. 144-162.
Added: June 1, 2017
Efremova M., Lepshokova Z., Актуальные проблемы психологического знания 2014 Т. 4 № 33 С. 35-46
The capital region can be characterized by polyethnic composition, where both indigenous people of different nationalities and religions, and migrants, who represent almost all ethnic and religious minorities of Russia and near abroad live. In this empirical study, the role of the level of religiosity in acculturation strategies/expectations of the host population and migrants were ...
Added: October 23, 2014
Schmitz P., Berry J. W., , in : Proceedings of IACCP Congress (Bremen- on line). : [б.и.], 2009. P. 52-71.
This contribution deals with the structure of acculturation attitudes and their relationship with personality dimensions and psychological adaptation. Based on two German samples—an immigrant and a national one— evidence suggests that four independent factors are underlying acculturation styles as assessed with the Acculturation Attitudes Styles (AAS). Integration, Assimilation, Separation, and Marginalization are independent, lowly correlated ...
Added: December 19, 2014
Kodja E., Ryabichenko T., / Высшая школа экономики. Series PSY "Psychology". 2019. No. 111.
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 ...
Added: November 28, 2019
Berry J. W., , in : Immigration: Policies, Challenges and Impact. : NY : Nova Science Publishers, 2013. P. 195-212.
Added: December 12, 2014
Kodja E., Lebedeva N., / Высшая школа экономики. Series PSY "Psychology". 2018. No. 97.
Recent geopolitical changes in Crimea initiated the process of massive identity transformation among ethnic majority and minority groups. Current study was aimed at examining the role of multiple identities and acculturation strategies in the psychological well-being of Crimean Tatar minority (N=80). The study revealed high motivation for ethno-cultural continuity among Crimean Tatars. The combination of ethnic, religious and ...
Added: October 18, 2018
Lepshokova Z., Lebedeva N., , in : Changing Values and Identities in Post-Communist World. : Switzerland : Springer, 2018. Ch. 17. P. 313-331.
The chapter is devoted to studying the role of social disidentification in acculturation preferences of ethnic minority and majority group members. Social disidentification refers to the active rejection and distancing oneself from a particular group. The study involved ethnic Russians living in Kabardino-Balkar Republic (KBR), North Caucasus, Russian Federation (N = 249), and the Kabardians and Balkars, ...
Added: October 31, 2018
Lebedeva N. M., Galyapina V. N., Lepshokova Z. et al., , in : Mutual intercultural relations. : Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2017. Ch. 2. P. 34-58.
The Russian Federation is one of the most multicultural societies in the world, having more than 100 ethnic and cultural groups. It ranks in the middle of the ethnic diversity index; however, it is estimated that Russia is low on the migrant integration index, and estimated to be in the middle on the multiculturalism policy ...
Added: October 23, 2017
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 ...
Added: March 23, 2023
Berry J. W., South African journal of psychology 2014 Vol. 43 No. 4 P. 391-401
Added: December 20, 2014
Ryabichenko T., Lebedeva N., Плотка И. Д., Культурно-историческая психология 2019 Т. 15 № 2 С. 54-64
The article presents the results of a comparative study examining the relationship between different types of social identity (ethnic, national, and place identity), acculturation strategies (assimilation, integration), and psychological adaptation (satisfaction with life and self-esteem) of Russians in two sociocultural contexts: Latvia and Georgia. Participants were 320 Russians in Latvia (M = 42,89; SD = ...
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Berry J. W., International Journal of Intercultural Relations 2009 Vol. 33 P. 361-371
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Berry J. W., Sabatier C., International Journal of Intercultural Relations 2011 No. 35 P. 658-669
Added: December 19, 2014
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 ...
Added: April 4, 2023
Berry J. W., Sabatier C., International Journal of Intercultural Relations 2010 Vol. 34 No. 3 P. 191-207
Added: December 19, 2014