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The Cambridge Handbook of Acculturation Psychology

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John W. Berry, David L. Sam, Karmela Liebkind, Tuuli Anna Mähönen, Sirkku Varjonen, Inga Jasinskaja-Lahti, Karen van der Zee, Verónica Benet-Martinez, Jan Pieter van Oudenhoven, Brit Oppedal, Claudio O. Toppelberg, Fons J. R. van de Vijver, Ozgur Celenk, Pat Dudgeon, Dawn Darlaston-Jones, Linda Waimarie Nikora, Waikaremoana Waitoki, Rogelia Pe-Pua, Le Nhat Tran, Lobna Rouhani, Jaimee Stuart, Linda K. Tip, Giorgia Donà, Marta Young, Saba Safdar, Tracy Berno, Kimberly A. Noels, Alejandra del Carmen Dominguez Espinosa, Sylvia Dantas, Adam Komisarof, Chan-Hoong Leong, Radosveta Dimitrova, Nadezhda Lebedeva, Gabriel Horenczyk, Yoav S. Bergman, Colleen Ward, Anita S. Mak, R. C. Tripathi, R. C. Mishra, Byron G. Adams, Amina Abubakar, Rupert Brown, Hanna Zagefka, Gail M. Ferguson, Dina Birman, Colette Sabatier, Karen Phalet, Peter F. Titzmann, Paul Vedder, Frosso Motti-Stefanidi, Gro Mjeldheim Sandal, Andrew G. Ryder, Ghayda Hassan
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  • Date Published: December 2018
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781107504226

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  • Research and practice in the field of acculturation psychology is continually on the rise. Featuring contributions from over fifty leading experts in the field, this Handbook compiles and systemizes the current state of the art by exploring the broad international scope of acculturation. The collection introduces readers to the concepts and issues; examines various acculturating groups (immigrants, ethnic minorities, indigenous peoples, expatriates, tourists, refugees and asylum seekers); highlights the global contexts for acculturation in a variety of societies; and focuses on acculturation of a number of special groups, such as young people, the workplace, and outcomes for health and well-being. This comprehensive new edition addresses major world changes over the last decade, including the increase in global migration, religious clashes, and social networking, and provides updated theories and models so that beginners and advanced readers can keep abreast of new developments in the study of acculturation.

    • Includes contextual features and theoretical, methodological, and applied issues central to acculturation psychology
    • Chapters have been merged and expanded to provide an integrated overview of the field, while new authors bring an added depth of coverage
    • Increased global scope includes chapters on East and Southeast Asia, South Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, Central and South America, and Eastern Europe
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    Awards

    • Winner, 2017 William B. Gudykunst Outstanding Book Award, International Academy for Intercultural Research

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    • Edition: 2nd Edition
    • Date Published: December 2018
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781107504226
    • length: 581 pages
    • dimensions: 230 x 152 x 29 mm
    • weight: 0.8kg
    • contains: 9 b/w illus. 6 tables
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    1. Introduction John W. Berry and David L. Sam
    Part I. Theories, Concepts and Methods:
    2. Theoretical perspectives John W. Berry and David L. Sam
    3. Acculturation and identity Karmela Liebkind, Tuuli Anna Mähönen, Sirkku Varjonen and Inga Jasinskaja-Lahti
    4. Personality and acculturation Karen van der Zee, Verónica Benet-Martinez and Jan Pieter van Oudenhoven
    5. Acculturation development and the acquisition of culture competence Brit Oppedal and Claudio O. Toppelberg
    6. Assessment Fons J. R. van de Vijver, John W. Berry and Ozgur Celenk
    Part II. Research with Specific Acculturating Groups:
    7. Changing the acculturation conversation: indigenous cultural reclamation in Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand Pat Dudgeon, Dawn Darlaston-Jones, Linda Waimarie Nikora, Waikaremoana Waitoki, Rogelia Pe-Pua, Le Nhat Tran and Lobna Rouhani
    8. Immigrants and ethnocultural groups Jan Pieter van Oudenhoven, Jaimee Stuart and Linda K. Tip
    9. Refugees and forced migrants Giorgia Donà and Marta Young
    10. Sojourners Saba Safdar and Tracy Berno
    Part III. Acculturating Contexts: Societies of Settlement:
    11. Acculturation in Canada Kimberly A. Noels and John W. Berry
    12. Acculturation in Central and South America Alejandra del Carmen Dominguez Espinosa and Sylvia Dantas
    13. Acculturation in East and Southeast Asia Adam Komisarof and Chan-Hoong Leong
    14. Acculturation in Eastern Europe Radosveta Dimitrova and Nadezhda Lebedeva
    15. Israel Gabriel Horenczyk and Yoav S. Bergman
    16. Acculturation theory and research in New Zealand and Australia Colleen Ward and Anita S. Mak
    17. South Asia R. C. Tripathi and R. C. Mishra
    18. Acculturation in Sub-Sahara Africa Byron G. Adams and Amina Abubakar
    19. The United Kingdom Rupert Brown, Hanna Zagefka and Linda K. Tip
    20. The United States of America Gail M. Ferguson and Dina Birman
    21. Acculturation in Western Europe Colette Sabatier, Karen Phalet and Peter F. Titzmann
    22. Multiculturalism John W. Berry and Colleen Ward
    Part IV. Applications:
    23. Children, families and schools Paul Vedder and Frosso Motti-Stefanidi
    24. Cultural diversity in the workplace Karen van der Zee and Gro Mjeldheim Sandal
    25. Health David L. Sam, Inga Jasinskaja-Lahti, Andrew G. Ryder and Ghayda Hassan
    26. Conclusions: where are we and where are we headed? David L. Sam and John W. Berry.

  • Editors

    David L. Sam, Universitetet i Bergen, Norway
    David L. Sam is Professor of Cross-Cultural Psychology at Universitetet i Bergen, Norway.

    John W. Berry, Queen's University, Ontario
    John W. Berry is Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Queen's University, Ontario, and Research Professor in the National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow.

    Contributors

    John W. Berry, David L. Sam, Karmela Liebkind, Tuuli Anna Mähönen, Sirkku Varjonen, Inga Jasinskaja-Lahti, Karen van der Zee, Verónica Benet-Martinez, Jan Pieter van Oudenhoven, Brit Oppedal, Claudio O. Toppelberg, Fons J. R. van de Vijver, Ozgur Celenk, Pat Dudgeon, Dawn Darlaston-Jones, Linda Waimarie Nikora, Waikaremoana Waitoki, Rogelia Pe-Pua, Le Nhat Tran, Lobna Rouhani, Jaimee Stuart, Linda K. Tip, Giorgia Donà, Marta Young, Saba Safdar, Tracy Berno, Kimberly A. Noels, Alejandra del Carmen Dominguez Espinosa, Sylvia Dantas, Adam Komisarof, Chan-Hoong Leong, Radosveta Dimitrova, Nadezhda Lebedeva, Gabriel Horenczyk, Yoav S. Bergman, Colleen Ward, Anita S. Mak, R. C. Tripathi, R. C. Mishra, Byron G. Adams, Amina Abubakar, Rupert Brown, Hanna Zagefka, Gail M. Ferguson, Dina Birman, Colette Sabatier, Karen Phalet, Peter F. Titzmann, Paul Vedder, Frosso Motti-Stefanidi, Gro Mjeldheim Sandal, Andrew G. Ryder, Ghayda Hassan

    Awards

    • Winner, 2017 William B. Gudykunst Outstanding Book Award, International Academy for Intercultural Research

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