This study investigates (1) how immigrant consumers change their media consumption when they move across cultural boundaries and (2) whether media exposure relates to consumers' acculturation of the new social norms. A total of 938 respondents from four sample groups including Hong Kong residents, long-time and new Hong Kong immigrants to Canada and English-speaking Caucasian Canadians responded to a predesigned questionnaire. It was found that while the immigrant groups did not increase their total media consumption, their comsumption across different media types followed both assimilation and ethnic affirmation models. This acculturation process seemed to be affected by immigrants's original media consumption behavior and language ability...
While acculturation research on migration tends to adopt a psychological orientation and focuses on ...
The upsurge of Chinese language media—publications, radio, television, and the Internet—mirrors the ...
This research explores the use of ethnic Chinese media of the bilingual first generation Chinese imm...
By examining Hong Kong immigrants in Canada this study investigates how people change their consumpt...
This research studies the relationships of acculturation with adjustment among the Hong Kong Chinese...
This paper investigated the effects of print media exposure and intergroup contact on ethnic identif...
Though recent adult immigrants often seem less acculturated to their new society than people who imm...
This study draws upon cultivation theory, acculturation theory, and works on intergroup relations to...
by Yau-ling Chung.Bibliography: leaves 136-140Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 198
Social media usage has been recognized as an integral part of immigrants’ acculturation experiences,...
While most acculturation research on migration has a psychological orientation and focuses on migran...
Taking a quantitative approach, this research surveyed Chinese migrants in Canada regarding channels...
Social media usage has been recognized as an integral part of immigrants’ acculturation experiences,...
The study examined the acculturation and adaptation of the immigrants in their new intercultural set...
Social media usage has been recognized as an integral part of immigrants’ acculturation experiences,...
While acculturation research on migration tends to adopt a psychological orientation and focuses on ...
The upsurge of Chinese language media—publications, radio, television, and the Internet—mirrors the ...
This research explores the use of ethnic Chinese media of the bilingual first generation Chinese imm...
By examining Hong Kong immigrants in Canada this study investigates how people change their consumpt...
This research studies the relationships of acculturation with adjustment among the Hong Kong Chinese...
This paper investigated the effects of print media exposure and intergroup contact on ethnic identif...
Though recent adult immigrants often seem less acculturated to their new society than people who imm...
This study draws upon cultivation theory, acculturation theory, and works on intergroup relations to...
by Yau-ling Chung.Bibliography: leaves 136-140Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 198
Social media usage has been recognized as an integral part of immigrants’ acculturation experiences,...
While most acculturation research on migration has a psychological orientation and focuses on migran...
Taking a quantitative approach, this research surveyed Chinese migrants in Canada regarding channels...
Social media usage has been recognized as an integral part of immigrants’ acculturation experiences,...
The study examined the acculturation and adaptation of the immigrants in their new intercultural set...
Social media usage has been recognized as an integral part of immigrants’ acculturation experiences,...
While acculturation research on migration tends to adopt a psychological orientation and focuses on ...
The upsurge of Chinese language media—publications, radio, television, and the Internet—mirrors the ...
This research explores the use of ethnic Chinese media of the bilingual first generation Chinese imm...