There has been little scholarly attention to the identities and migratory experiences of first-generation British South Asians, especially from social psychologists. Drawing upon Identity Process Theory, this article examines the inter-relations between migration and identity processes among twenty first-generation British South Asians. The interview data were analysed using qualitative thematic analysis. Results suggested that migration was perceived as a means of enhancing identity and that following migration individuals acquired a ‘higher’ social status in the homeland. Moreover, the psychologically traumatic aspects of migration, such as the loss of community and ‘otherisation’ from one's ethnic ingroup, were outlined. It is argued tha...
Although much scholarly attention has been given to the historical and contemporary struggles of eth...
Rationale and Aims: Ethnic Identity (EI) refers to the extent to which an individual identifies with...
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There has been little scholarly attention to the identities and migratory experiences of first-gener...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Through the lens of identity process theory, the present thesis explores: (i) the qualitative nature...
Through the lens of identity process theory, the present thesis explores: (i) the qualitative nature...
This paper explores the social psychological aspects of British national identification among Britis...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This article offers an auto/biographical approach to understanding the links between transnational m...
This study examines British national identification in survey data from 226 Indians, Pakistanis, Bla...
This study explores how a group of second generation Asians (SGA) understood and defined language, f...
This study explores how a group of second generation Asians (SGA) understood and defined language, f...
Adopting an acculturation perspective, this article explicates the duality of young British South As...
Sikhs constitute a high proportion of the ethnic minority population in Britain. Yet, social psychol...
Although much scholarly attention has been given to the historical and contemporary struggles of eth...
Rationale and Aims: Ethnic Identity (EI) refers to the extent to which an individual identifies with...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
There has been little scholarly attention to the identities and migratory experiences of first-gener...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Through the lens of identity process theory, the present thesis explores: (i) the qualitative nature...
Through the lens of identity process theory, the present thesis explores: (i) the qualitative nature...
This paper explores the social psychological aspects of British national identification among Britis...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This article offers an auto/biographical approach to understanding the links between transnational m...
This study examines British national identification in survey data from 226 Indians, Pakistanis, Bla...
This study explores how a group of second generation Asians (SGA) understood and defined language, f...
This study explores how a group of second generation Asians (SGA) understood and defined language, f...
Adopting an acculturation perspective, this article explicates the duality of young British South As...
Sikhs constitute a high proportion of the ethnic minority population in Britain. Yet, social psychol...
Although much scholarly attention has been given to the historical and contemporary struggles of eth...
Rationale and Aims: Ethnic Identity (EI) refers to the extent to which an individual identifies with...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...