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Acculturation: Conceptual background and theoretical perspectives
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Berry J. W., Sam D.
In press
Language:
English
Keywords: acculturation
Publication based on the results of:
In book
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2016
Lausanne : Frontiers Media SA, 2021
With increasing interconnectedness of the world, intensifying migration flows and the rise of the right-wing populism in many countries, the topic of intercultural relations has become more and more relevant. Cultural and linguistic diversity brings both opportunities and challenges by, on the one hand, enriching human communication and enhancing societies’ creative potential, and on the ...
Added: November 2, 2021
Gorizontov L., Славянский альманах 2016 № 1-2 С. 69-81
After the beginning of the First World War the Polish presence in Russia increased substantially: numerous refugees and prisoners of war joined the earlier established Polonia. The complex process of national self-determination of the Poles was refl ected in the memoirs of Roman Dyboski (1883-1945) – a literary scholar, professor of Jagiellonian University, offi cer ...
Added: April 22, 2017
Berry J. W., , in : Oxford Handbook of Acculturation and Health. : NY : Oxford University Press, 2017. P. 1-23.
This chapter reviews the core meanings of the process of acculturation and its consequences for groups and individuals. At the cultural group level, acculturation involves changes in social structures and institutions and in cultural norms. At the individual psychological level, it involves changes in people’s behavioral repertoires and their eventual adaptation to these intercultural encounters. ...
Added: November 24, 2015
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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Nikitina E. B., В кн. : Информационно-коммуникационное пространство и человек (Материалы II международной научно-практической конференции 15-16 апреля 2012 г.). : М., Пенза, Витебск : Научно-издательский центр "Социосфера", 2012. С. 32-36.
The following article is an account of the author’s opinion of the role of language within the framework of society. The paramount idea is that language should not be viewed simply as a means of communication. The author suggests a more profound understanding of language as a medium between society and the culture against the ...
Added: May 22, 2012
Mordvintseva V., В кн. : Причерноморье в античное и раннесредневековое время. Сборник научных трудов, посвященный 70-летию профессора В.П. Копылова. Вып. 2: Сборник научных трудов, посвященный 70-летию профессора В.П. Копылова.: Ростов н/Д : ИП Истратов С.В., 2018. Гл. 48. С. 577-583.
The author defines the term “cultural-historical process” and discusses approaches by means of which such processes might be researched using archaeological sources. ...
Added: October 31, 2019
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
Berry J. W., , in : The psychology of mobility in a global era. : NY : Springer, 2010. P. 193-210.
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Смоленск : Смоленский гуманитарный университет, 2014
The collection represents the materials of the 2nd International scientific conference “The theoretical problems of ethnic and cross-cultural psychology” May, 30-31, 2014 held by Smolensk University for Humanities. The participants from Russia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Israel, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland, Republic of Korea, Ukraine, Uzbekistan shared their methodological and theoretical approaches to such ...
Added: June 1, 2014
Levin F., Федоров С. Е., Vestnik Sankt-Peterburgskogo Universiteta, Istoriya 2020 Vol. 65 No. 4 P. 1336-1351
The article reflects on the monograph by Sparky Booker Cultural exchange and identity in late medieval Ireland: The English and the Irish of the four obedient shires (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2018) which offers a revised perspective on the issue of assimilation and acculturation in late medieval Ireland on the basis of the material of ...
Added: October 11, 2020
Ryabichenko T., Lebedeva N., / Высшая школа экономики. Series PSY "Psychology". 2015. No. WP BRP 47/PSY/2015.
The paper presents the results of empirical research on the relationship of motivation for ethno-cultural continuity and strategies of acculturation of the Russian minority in Latvia. We sampled 112 Russian families (parents: N=112, age 35-59, Me=42; adolescents: N=112, age 16-24, Me=17). A questionnaire included measures of motivation for ethno-cultural continuity, acculturation strategies, sociocultural adaptation and ...
Added: December 1, 2015
Fedotova (Goldyreva) V., Социальная психология и общество 2022 Т. 13 № 2 С. 109-122
Objectives. Identification and analysis of the influence of acculturation strategies, ethnic identity, cultural distance on the socio-cultural adaptation of students from Arab countries (Morocco, Syria, Egypt). Background. In the present study, we consider ethnic identity, cultural distance, and acculturation strategies as predictors of socio-cultural adaptation. Ethnic identity is associated with a person's sense of belonging ...
Added: November 1, 2022
Berry J. W., , in : Mutual intercultural relations. : Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2017. P. 1-33.
There is probably no more serious challenge to social stability and cohesion in the contemporary world than the management of intercultural relations within culturally plural societies. Successful management depends on many factors including a research-based understanding of the historical, political, economic, religious and psychological features of the groups that are in contact. The core question ...
Added: May 11, 2019
Berry J. W., , in : Socioeconomic Environment and Human Psychology: Social, Ecological, and Cultural Perspectives. : Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2018. P. 3-32.
The ecological approach to understanding phenomena examines them in their contexts, and attempts to identify relationships between the phenomena and these contexts. Essential to this approach are the concepts of interaction and adaptation. Interaction implies reciprocal relationships among elements in an ecosystem; adaptation implies that changes in these elements will take place that may (or ...
Added: June 17, 2016
Grigoryev D., Известия Саратовского университета. Новая серия. Серия: Акмеология образования. Психология развития 2015 Т. 4 № 1 С. 63-66
The article presents study the influence of the salience of ethnic identity on choice migrant’s acculturation attitude according to the theory of social identity by H. Tajfel and J.C. Turner and the theory of cognitive dissonance by L. Festinger. We suppose that migrants experienced uncomfortable in new cultural environment due to the inconsistency of their ...
Added: November 30, 2014
Berry J. W., Sam D., , in : Handbook of multicultural identity: Basic and applied perspectives. : NY : Oxford University Press, 2014. P. 97-117.
Multiculturalism is first discussed as the basic presence of cultural diversity in a society. It is then presented as an orientation (in public policy) toward this diversity. It is distinguished from pluralism (where there is only diversity) by noting that multiculturalism policy and practice has two core features: in addition to the presence of cultural ...
Added: December 12, 2014
Lepshokova Z., Lebedeva N., van de Vijver F., European Journal of Developmental Psychology 2018 Vol. 15 No. 1 P. 99-114
The present study tested a model in which the perceived incompatibility of ethnic Russian and regional North Caucasian identities mediates the relationship between perceived discrimination and acculturation strategies in two generations of ethnic Russian minority members living in the Kabardino-Balkar Republic, North Caucasus, Russian Federation. Two identities might be perceived incompatible when they represent conflicting ...
Added: May 22, 2017
Ryabichenko T., Lebedeva N., Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 2017 Vol. 48 No. 5 P. 682-697
This article presents the results of empirical research on the relationship of motivation for ethno-cultural continuity (MEC) and strategies of acculturation among two generations of the Russian minority in Latvia. We sampled 107 Russian families (mothers: N = 107, age = 35-59, M = 42 years; late adolescents and youth: N = 107, age = ...
Added: May 10, 2017
Lepshokova Z., Общественные науки и современность 2020 № 3 С. 124-138
Often, the acculturation of migrants has been considered in previous studies in isolation from the social context in which it flows and depends. This article raises the question of the role of perceived inclusiveness of the social context in real acculturation preferences of migrants, as well as in their psychological and sociocultural adaptation. The study ...
Added: July 15, 2020
NY : Oxford University Press, 2017
The Oxford Handbook of Acculturation and Health brings together three very different, but complementary, streams of work: theoretical and methodological “basic” work on acculturation, and applied work linking acculturation to various health outcomes among international migrants and their families, and interventions applying acculturation-related principles to prevent or treat health behaviors or problems. In this volume, ...
Added: November 24, 2015
Lebedeva N., Tatarko A., Galyapina V. N., , in : Mutual intercultural relations. : Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2017. Ch. 3. P. 34-58.
This chapter examines the intercultural relations between ethnic Russians who have continued to live in two newly independent states (Latvia and Azerbaijan) that emerged after the collapse of the USSR in 1991. Many former Russian citizens involuntarily changed their status from Soviet citizens with Russian nationality, and became ethnic minorities – even people without citizenship ...
Added: October 23, 2017
Lebedeva N., Dimitrova R., , in : CAMBRIDGE HANDBOOK OF ACCULTURATION PSYCHOLOGY SECOND EDITION. : Cambridge University Press, 2016. Ch. 14. P. 272-293.
The chapter presents the results of the research of aculturation of migrants in Eastern European countries ...
Added: July 2, 2015
Lebedeva N., Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 2017
This article presents the results of empirical research on the relationship of motivation for ethno-cultural continuity (MEC) and strategies of acculturation among two generations of the Russian minority in Latvia. We sampled 107 Russian families (mothers: N = 107, age = 35-59, M = 42 years; late adolescents and youth: N = 107, age = ...
Added: March 21, 2017