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Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology - The Cambridge Handbook of Acculturation Psychology

Berry, John Widdup(Edited by)Sam, David L.(Edited by)
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In recent years the topic of acculturation has evolved from a relatively minor research area to one of the most researched subjects in the field of cross-cultural psychology.

This edited handbook compiles and systemizes the current state of the art by exploring the broad international scope of acculturation.

A collection of the world's leading experts in the field review the various contexts for acculturation, the central theories, the groups and individuals undergoing acculturation (immigrants, refugees, indigenous people, expatriates, students and tourists) and discuss how current knowledge can be applied to make both the process and its outcome more manageable and profitable.

Building on the theoretical and methodological framework of cross-cultural psychology, the authors focus specifically on the issues that arise when people from one culture move to another culture and the reciprocal adjustments, tensions and benefits involved.

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Cambridge University Press
0521614066 / 9780521614061
Paperback / softback
155.92
03/08/2006
United Kingdom
English
576 pages, 15 Tables, unspecified
174 x 246 mm, 1130 grams
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