This paper presents a preliminary study of the ethnicity and acculturation of second generation Asian Indians from the Punjabi community. It considers the conditions that have affected the acculturation of Punjabis within British society, and aims to highlight some of the distinct factors that concern them in relation to their roles, values, identities and behavioral patterns. The paper explores existing propositions with regard to culture and acculturation and emotional situational ethnicity with a view to developing our understanding of second generation Asian Indians living in Britain today. The paper conceptualizes acculturation and ethnicity within a model framework before examining the issues developed in the model through primary res...
Purpose: This paper, which is part of a larger study, discusses from an ethno-cultural perspective, ...
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 presents a preliminary study of the ethnicity and acculturation of second generation Asia...
Purpose: This chapter seeks to understand ethnic identification among second-generation consumers by...
I examine the cultural lives, social relationships and ethnic identities of 16 to 20 year old Sikh f...
Adopting an acculturation perspective, this article explicates the duality of young British South As...
This research is an introductory study of the acculturation, assimilation and ethnicity of first, se...
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...
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...
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...
A study of generation differences in immigrant groups. with special reference to Sikhs The study is ...
Purpose: This paper, which is part of a larger study, discusses from an ethno-cultural perspective, ...
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 presents a preliminary study of the ethnicity and acculturation of second generation Asia...
Purpose: This chapter seeks to understand ethnic identification among second-generation consumers by...
I examine the cultural lives, social relationships and ethnic identities of 16 to 20 year old Sikh f...
Adopting an acculturation perspective, this article explicates the duality of young British South As...
This research is an introductory study of the acculturation, assimilation and ethnicity of first, se...
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...
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...
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...
A study of generation differences in immigrant groups. with special reference to Sikhs The study is ...
Purpose: This paper, which is part of a larger study, discusses from an ethno-cultural perspective, ...
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...