Through extensive interviews with Hui, Han, Dongxiang, and Tibetan migrants and participant observation in northwest China between 2013 and 2015, we examine how the negotiation of ethnic identity influences acculturation strategies in three cultural contexts by scrutinizing the three operational aspects of ethnic identity: perceptions, affections, and behaviors. We argue that the ethnic identity is negotiated at both the group and individual levels as a relation of dialectical unification in regard to fixity and fluidity. At the group level, ethnic identity is relatively fixed and rigid and is perceived by most of the group members as the social norms which normalize ethnic behavior collectively. At the individual level, on the other hand, ...
This article discusses the fluidity of ethnic categorization in the context of changing ethnic relat...
This article explores the impact of educational mobilities on the ethnic identity construction of mi...
This thesis focuses on Western-born second generation overseas Chinese who “return” migrate to China...
Through extensive interviews with Hui, Han, Dongxiang, and Tibetan migrants and participant observat...
Through extensive interviews with Hui, Han, Dongxiang, and Tibetan migrants and participant observat...
Using the data collected, this thesis explores the settlement intentions, family strategies, accultu...
China’s twenty-first century economic rise has had a powerful impact on the lives of Tibetans and ot...
© 2015, © 2015 by Association of American Geographers.During the past decade, thousands of Han Chine...
Based on an extensive questionnaire survey in three cities in Northwest China, this article identifi...
The last three decades have witnessed an increase in empirical studies on ethnic identities in China...
Using the data collected, this thesis explores the settlement intentions, family strategies, accultu...
International audienceThis article discusses the fl uidity of ethnic categorization in the context o...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Beijing has faced the challen...
© 2015, Science Press. All right reserved.The Chinese society is currently experiencing a radical tr...
Abstract: It is essential for us to illuminate the specific role and adaptation of China’s internal ...
This article discusses the fluidity of ethnic categorization in the context of changing ethnic relat...
This article explores the impact of educational mobilities on the ethnic identity construction of mi...
This thesis focuses on Western-born second generation overseas Chinese who “return” migrate to China...
Through extensive interviews with Hui, Han, Dongxiang, and Tibetan migrants and participant observat...
Through extensive interviews with Hui, Han, Dongxiang, and Tibetan migrants and participant observat...
Using the data collected, this thesis explores the settlement intentions, family strategies, accultu...
China’s twenty-first century economic rise has had a powerful impact on the lives of Tibetans and ot...
© 2015, © 2015 by Association of American Geographers.During the past decade, thousands of Han Chine...
Based on an extensive questionnaire survey in three cities in Northwest China, this article identifi...
The last three decades have witnessed an increase in empirical studies on ethnic identities in China...
Using the data collected, this thesis explores the settlement intentions, family strategies, accultu...
International audienceThis article discusses the fl uidity of ethnic categorization in the context o...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Beijing has faced the challen...
© 2015, Science Press. All right reserved.The Chinese society is currently experiencing a radical tr...
Abstract: It is essential for us to illuminate the specific role and adaptation of China’s internal ...
This article discusses the fluidity of ethnic categorization in the context of changing ethnic relat...
This article explores the impact of educational mobilities on the ethnic identity construction of mi...
This thesis focuses on Western-born second generation overseas Chinese who “return” migrate to China...