The Cambridge Handbook of Acculturation Psychology
Herausgeber: Sam, David L; Berry, John W
The Cambridge Handbook of Acculturation Psychology
Herausgeber: Sam, David L; Berry, John W
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Features contributions from new authors and expanded, deeper coverage of the theoretical, methodological, and applied issues central to acculturation psychology.
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Features contributions from new authors and expanded, deeper coverage of the theoretical, methodological, and applied issues central to acculturation psychology.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2nd Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 581
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 172mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 932g
- ISBN-13: 9781107504226
- ISBN-10: 1107504228
- Artikelnr.: 53928566
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2nd Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 581
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 172mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 932g
- ISBN-13: 9781107504226
- ISBN-10: 1107504228
- Artikelnr.: 53928566
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.
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.
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.
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.