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Acculturation and Psychological Adaptation (International Contributions in Psychology) [Hardcover]

Vanessa S. Castro (Author)

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0313323275 978-0313323270 January 30, 2003

This volume addresses the psychological impact of interethnic contact and acculturation in Latin American settings, focusing on the effects of acculturation on self-esteem among adolescents. Opening with an account of relevant theoretical and empirical literature on interethnic contact and acculturation, this book represents an acid test of the cross-cultural applicability of theory and method largely derived from research on acculturation to North American and European settings. Much research has focused on acculturation processes among ethnic immigrants and ethnic minorities leading to the impression that host or majority groups remain unchangeable during acculturation. By contrast, this volume shows that psychological changes occur in all groups involved in the contact, reinforcing the idea that acculturation is a special case of mutual influence.

This book will be of special interest for researchers, scholars or students seeking to understand the acculuturation process outside North America and Europe. Strong evidence is pressented showing the development of positive ties with both one's own and other relevant groups provides a more solid basis for self-esteem than relinquishing ties to the ethnic group of reference.


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Examines the effects of intercultural contact and acculturation on individuals' feelings of self-regard in Latin American settings, revealing general aspects of the acculturation processes that may apply across groups and specific outcomes.


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Traditionally, cross-cultural psychology has been concerned with variation on human behavior across cultures. Read the first page
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positive interethnic attitudes, perceived ethnic discrimination, perceived ingroup status, positive interethnic contact, hinders your opportunities, acculturation dimensions, marginalization mode, optimal contact situation, factors affecting acculturation, acculturation strategies, acculturating groups, best psychological outcomes, acculturation modes, social identity approach, acculturation orientations, low ethnic identity, acculturation outcomes, ethnic density, perceived permeability, plural settings, acculturation research, intergroup contact theory, ethnically plural societies, ethnic identity measure, acculturation strategy
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Costa Rican, United States, African Americans, Asian Americans, The Netherlands, Black Americans, Central American, Chinese Canadians, Latin American
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