Authors
Colleen Ward, Nicolas Geeraert
Publication date
2016/4/1
Source
Current opinion in psychology
Volume
8
Pages
98-104
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Highlights
  • Acculturation is an unfolding process of change arising from intercultural contact.
  • Developmental and longitudinal approaches have examined acculturation as a process.
  • Acculturation is affected by context (family, work, school, socio-political climate).
Continued intercultural contact leads to challenges and changes. As part of this process, the acculturating individual deals with acculturative stressors whose negative effects on well-being can be buffered or exacerbated by coping reactions. A second component of the acculturation process involves the acquisition, maintenance, and change of cultural behaviors, values and identities associated with heritage and settlement cultures. Both acculturative stress and acculturative change unfold in an ecological context. Within the family, acculturation discrepancies between parents and children affect acculturation trajectories and outcomes. At the institutional level …
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