In an increasingly globalized world, global culture may constitute an alternative cultural resource, especially for members of ethnic minority groups who have often been described as marginalized in acculturation research. In the present study, we investigated the role that global identity may play for the self-concept and the psychological and sociocultural adaptation of ethnic minority members, especially those who score high on marginalization. We explored these relationships in 848 European Muslim minority members. Marginalized participants showed lower ethnic identity but the same or even stronger global identity compared with nonmarginalized participants. No difference in sociocultural adaptation was observed between nonmarginalized p...
This open access book demonstrates the complexity of identifications and provides guidelines on how ...
Because biracial and bicultural populations have multiple identities within one domain, they often e...
Host national disidentification in which immigrants explicitly distance themselves from society is p...
In an increasingly globalized world, global culture may constitute an alternative\ud cultural resour...
In many countries, individuals who have represented the majority group historically are decreasing i...
AbstractAnalysis of the various definitions of marginality and, in particular, ethnic and cultural m...
How one understands their bicultural identity has implications for how one psychologically reacts to...
This paper examines the various ways in which the concept of “diaspora” has important implications f...
The purpose of this program of research was to determine the value of autonomy for ethnic minorities...
A global challenge for developmental psychology is to better understand how young people around the ...
Acculturation strategies have frequently been used to describe how members of ethnic minorities reco...
<p>In anthropological perspective, identity is taken from the two opposite angles; uniqueness and sa...
Identity is a construct strongly rooted and still predominantly studied in Western (or WEIRD; Wester...
Arnett (2002) has suggested the development of a typology similar to one that has become popular in ...
In cross-cultural psychology, one of the major sources of the development and display of human behav...
This open access book demonstrates the complexity of identifications and provides guidelines on how ...
Because biracial and bicultural populations have multiple identities within one domain, they often e...
Host national disidentification in which immigrants explicitly distance themselves from society is p...
In an increasingly globalized world, global culture may constitute an alternative\ud cultural resour...
In many countries, individuals who have represented the majority group historically are decreasing i...
AbstractAnalysis of the various definitions of marginality and, in particular, ethnic and cultural m...
How one understands their bicultural identity has implications for how one psychologically reacts to...
This paper examines the various ways in which the concept of “diaspora” has important implications f...
The purpose of this program of research was to determine the value of autonomy for ethnic minorities...
A global challenge for developmental psychology is to better understand how young people around the ...
Acculturation strategies have frequently been used to describe how members of ethnic minorities reco...
<p>In anthropological perspective, identity is taken from the two opposite angles; uniqueness and sa...
Identity is a construct strongly rooted and still predominantly studied in Western (or WEIRD; Wester...
Arnett (2002) has suggested the development of a typology similar to one that has become popular in ...
In cross-cultural psychology, one of the major sources of the development and display of human behav...
This open access book demonstrates the complexity of identifications and provides guidelines on how ...
Because biracial and bicultural populations have multiple identities within one domain, they often e...
Host national disidentification in which immigrants explicitly distance themselves from society is p...