Acculturation and psychopathology are linked in integrated, interactional, intersectional, and dynamic ways that span different types of intercultural contact, levels of analysis, timescales …
In many countries, individuals who have represented the majority group historically are decreasing in relative size and/or perceiving that they have diminished status and power …
Research in the emerging field of majority-group acculturation has investigated the predictors that explain why some majority-group members adopt whereas others reject the …
Understanding how majority-group members adapt to cultural diversity is increasingly important in plural societies such as Australia. However, little is known about majority-group …
Research has investigated conditions which lead to minority members' wanting to maintain their culture of origin, and to them wanting to adopt the majority culture. Majority members' …
S Egitim, P Akaliyski - International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 2024 - Elsevier
The present two-phased sequential exploratory mixed-methods study investigated majority- group members' acculturation through pre-tertiary Japanese teachers' experiences with …
Acculturation is a bidirectional process in which both the majority and minority groups change as they relate to each other. In Spain, studies have usually focused on the …
An emerging literature has begun to explore the acculturation of majority-group members within increasingly diverse societies. Given the inherent power asymmetries and ethnic …
Y Hang, X Zhang - International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 2023 - Elsevier
With the growing internationalization of higher education (HE) and mobility of students worldwide, campuses have become more multicultural, facilitating diverse cultural …