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This anthology deals with changes in values, norms, and attitudes in our society, which is increasingly characterized by cultural diversity. Embedded in the current debate about a "post-migrant society", the contributions present findings that have emerged within the framework of various research projects of the BMBF funding line "Migration and Social Change". They deal with differences and similarities regarding the values and norms of people with and without a migratory background, the connections between values and integration mechanisms, and many more. The contributions focus on values and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This anthology deals with changes in values, norms, and attitudes in our society, which is increasingly characterized by cultural diversity. Embedded in the current debate about a "post-migrant society", the contributions present findings that have emerged within the framework of various research projects of the BMBF funding line "Migration and Social Change". They deal with differences and similarities regarding the values and norms of people with and without a migratory background, the connections between values and integration mechanisms, and many more. The contributions focus on values and norms concerning family, gender relations, education, and religion.

The English translation of this book, originally in German, was facilitated by artificial intelligence. The content was later revised by the authors for accuracy.
Autorenporträt
PD Dr. Astrid Wonneberger is a social/cultural anthropologist and lecturer at the Department of Social Work (M.A. Applied Family Studies) at the HAW Hamburg. From 2018-2022 she was employed as research associate in the BMBF project "POMIKU". Dr. Sabina Stelzig is a sociologist and lecturer at the Department of Social Work (M.A. Applied Family Studies). From 2018-2022 she was employed as research associate in the BMBF project "POMIKU". Dr. Katja Weidtmann is professor of Family Psychology at the Department of Social Work, head of the M.A. Applied Family Studies and project leader of the BMBF project "POMIKU". Diana Lölsdorf, M.A., worked as research associate in the BMBF project "POMIKU" from 2018-2022. She is currently working on her doctorate on "educational partnerships in daycare centers".