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Intercultural relations in plural societies: Research derived from Canadian multiculturalism policy
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Berry J. W.
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English
Publication based on the results of:
In book
Rotterdam: Sense Publishers, 2015.
Klementev I., Юридическая наука 2024 № 10 С. 58–64
The paper is devoted to the consideration of the Canadian model of federalism in its historical retrospect. The author consistently analyzes the main reference points and stages of the formation of Canadian federalism. Considerable attention is paid to the analysis of the regulatory framework governing federal relations in Canada: The British North America Act of ...
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Zarina Kh. Lepshokova, Djukic J., Chernaya A., RUDN Journal of Psychology and Pedagogics 2024 Vol. 21 No. 2 P. 385–407
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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This comparative article reveals how the general focus of Canadian and Russian threat perceptions
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challenges stemming from climate change, security, and safety risks associated with resource ...
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Grigoryev D., Berry J. W., Stogianni M. et al., International Journal of Intercultural Relations 2023 Vol. 97 Article 101897
The integration hypothesis is the proposal that individuals who engage in both their heritage culture and in the larger society (by using the integration strategy) have better psychological adaptation than those using other strategies (by engaging with only one or neither cultural framework). This hypothesis has received substantial support over the years, but it has ...
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Kharkhurin A. V., Koncha V., Charkhabi M., Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 2023 Vol. 26 No. 3 P. 592–609
This study opens a project that empirically investigates the Plurilingual Creativity paradigm. This paradigm expands the Multilingual Creative Cognition by making shifts in the conceptualization of the phenomena of multilingualism and creativity, respectively. We examined how multilingual and multicultural factors can contribute to divergent thinking. Online data collection included assessments of language repertoire, multicultural experience, ...
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Introduction of the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism over the period from 2023 to 2026 together with corporate commitments to achieve carbon neutrality and carry out commercial decarbonization have markedly increased interest in assessing the potential of carbon sequestration by Russian forests as a possible way to achieve decarbonization and facilitate Russian exports. The prevailing ...
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Kozlova M. A., Ryabichenko T., Europe-Asia Studies 2023 Vol. 75 No. 2 P. 271–289
The study explores different aspects of the educational integration of migrants in Russia. The analysis shows that the challenges posed by cultural heterogeneity are not taken into account at the legislative level in the sphere of education. Analysis of the content of textbooks for migrant children shows tendencies towards the elimination of cultural specificity from ...
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Berry J. W., Grigoryev D., Applied Psychology: An International Review 2022 Vol. 71 No. 3 P. 1053–1057
Reading the two commentaries (Birman, 2022; Schwartz & Cobb, 2022) has provided us with an opportunity to reflect further on many of the issues confronting researchers and policy makers in the domains of immigration, acculturation, and settlement. We are very grateful to the commenters for their direct and precise observations, questions, and suggestions, which greatly ...
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Krenke A. N., Ptichnikov A. V., Shvarts E. A. et al., Doklady Earth Sciences 2021 Vol. 501 No. 2 P. 1091–1095
This paper examines the role of forests in national climate policies of two countries very rich in woods: Russia and Canada. Canada has made efforts to reduce direct CO2 emissions in the national economy, intensify forestry, and increase greenhouse gas sequestration by forests. Russia focuses on the verification and recalculation of the carbon sequestration capacity ...
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Gemar A. J., World Leisure Journal 2021 Vol. 63 No. 4 P. 390–410
The participation in different forms of leisure has often been ascribed the power to reflect and reproduce social inequalities. While some came before, this intellectual endeavour increased substantially with the seminal work of Pierre Bourdieu’s Distinction. While Bourdieu’s writings on culture did not neglect sports, sport is often neglected in subsequent studies of culture. Most ...
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Kharkhurin A. V., , in: The Routledge Handbook of Plurilingual Language Education.: L.: Routledge, 2022. P. 225–244.
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Academic community recently revealed interest in exploring the potential links between multilingualism and creativity. However, the benefits of merging programs fostering creative capacities and multilingual abilities continue to escape the attention of educators. It is evident that creativity-fostering programs operate separately from those offering multilingual instructions. Moreover, the latter, in the best traditions of bi-/multilingualism ...
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Batkhina A., Berry J. W., Jurcik T. et al., Europe's Journal of Psychology 2022 Vol. 18 No. 4 P. 369–390
The creation of a social climate where all ethnic groups can harmoniously coexist is a central challenge for many countries today. Should we emphasize similarities and common ground or, conversely, recognize that there are important differences between groups? The current study examined relations between diversity ideologies (assimilation, colorblindness, multiculturalism, polyculturalism) and generalized and specific intergroup ...
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Grigoryev D., Berry J. W., Cultural-Historical Psychology 2021 Vol. 17 No. 4 P. 7–15
В данной статье представлен анализ и общая таксономия межгрупповых идеологий, а также представлен список их индикаторов. Эта таксономия связана с восемью идеологиями, которые первоначально были изложены в ранних работах. Эти идеологии были созданы на основе трех измерений межкультурных отношений: сохранение культуры; социальное участие; и относительная власть. Предлагаемая здесь таксономия межгрупповых идеологий следует этим трем измерениям, ...
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Berry J. W., Lepshokova Z., MIRIPS C. et al., Applied Psychology: An International Review 2022 Vol. 71 No. 3 P. 1014–1041
Living together in culturally plural societies poses numerous challenges for members of ethnocultural groups and for the larger society. An important goal of these societies is to achieve positive intercultural relations among all its peoples. Successful management of these relations depends on many factors including a research-based understanding of the historical, political, economic, religious and ...
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Emelyanova N. A., Voronina Y., Вестник Института социологии 2020 Т. 11 № 4 С. 126–142
What makes this article relevant is the fact that, given the current context of multiculturalism, the communication process is fundamental for many aspects and functions of the business environment. Ever accelerating processes of integration in the field of economics and business, the population becoming more active in terms of migration, academic mobility – this calls ...
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Ural University Press, 2020.
The monograph presents the research results of the discussion held at the Fifth Interna-tional Research Conference “Communication trends in the post-literacy era: polylingualism, multimodality and multiculturalism as prerequisites for new creativity” (Ekaterinburg, UrFU, November 26–28, 2020). The book is a result of joint efforts by the research group “Multilingualism and Interculturalism in the Post-Literacy Era”.The ...
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