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Generating Samples of Diasporic Minority Populations: A Chilean Example
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In: Targeting International Audiences: Current and Future Approaches to International Broadcasting Research ; 3 ; CIBAR Proceedings ; 138-149 ; Conference of International Broadcasters' Audience Research Services (CIBAR) ; XX (2022)
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Mapping the linguistic landscapes of the Marshall Islands
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In: Journal of Linguistic Geography ; 5 ; 2 ; 67-85 (2021)
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Adults' Identity in Acculturation Settings: The Multigroup Ethnic & National Identity Measure (MENI)
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In: Identity: An International Journal of Theory and Research ; 19 ; 4 ; 245-257 (2020)
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Thumb Culture: The Meaning of Mobile Phones for Society
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In: Kultur- und Medientheorie ; 296 (2020)
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Daumenkultur: Das Mobiltelefon in der Gesellschaft
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In: Kultur- und Medientheorie ; 348 (2020)
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Патриотизм и дружба народов как базисные детерминанты Российской цивилизации
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In: Science Journal of Volgograd State University: History - Area Studies - International Relations ; 24 ; 5 ; 193-204 (2020)
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Sprach- und Kulturverhalten deutschsprachiger MigrantInnen in Madrid
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Sociolinguistic identity (re)construction in the German diaspora: the case of the use of address forms and kinship terms by Anglophone Cameroonian immigrants ...
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Review: Dhaouadi, Mahmoud: The trapped Tunisian society's in cultural alienation: language handicap and troubled identity [in arabic]
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In: Society Register ; 2 ; 167-170 ; Dhaouadi, Mahmoud ; 2018 ; The trapped Tunisian society's in cultural alienation: language handicap and troubled identity [in arabic] ; Tunis ; El Atrash Publisher ; 978-9938-20-084-3 (2019)
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Language and Identity: A Critique
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In: Journal of Narrative and Language Studies - NALANS ; 6 ; 11 ; 217-226 (2019)
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The (Diverse) Company You Keep: Content and Structure of Immigrants' Social Networks as a Window Into Intercultural Relations in Catalonia
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In: Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology ; 49 ; 6 ; 924-944 ; Europe's Culture(s): Negotiating Cultural Meanings, Values, and Identities in the European Context (2019)
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This research examines how the social networks of immigrants residing in a European bicultural and bilingual context (Catalonia) relate to levels of adjustment (both psychological and sociocultural) and to bicultural identity integration (BII). Moroccan, Pakistani, Ecuadorian, and Romanian immigrants residing in Barcelona nominated 25 individuals (i.e., alters) from their habitual social networks and provided demographic (e.g., ethnicity), relationship type (e.g., family, friend, neighbor), and structural (who knew whom) information for each of these alters. Even after controlling for individual-level demographic and acculturation variables, the content and structure of immigrants’ personal social networks had unique associations with both types of adjustment and with BII. Specifically, the overall degree of cultural diversity in the network and the amount of Catalan (but not Spanish) "weak" ties (i.e., acquaintances, colleagues, neighbors) positively predicted these outcomes. Amount of interconnectedness between local coethnic and Catalan/Spanish alters also predicted sociocultural adjustment and BII positively. Finally, against a "culture and language similarity" hypothesis, Moroccan and Pakistani participants had social networks that were more culturally integrated, relative to Ecuadorians and Romanians. Results from this study attest to the importance of examining actual intercultural relations and going beyond individuals’ reported acculturation preferences to understand immigrants’ overall adaptation and cultural identity dynamics. Furthermore, results highlight the interplay between interculturalism experienced at the intrapersonal, subjective level (i.e., BII), and at the meso-level (i.e., having culturally diverse networks that also include interethnic ties among alters).
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acculturation; adjustment; Akkulturation; anthropology; bicultural identity integration; cultural identity; cultural integration; Einwanderung; ethnicity; Ethnizität; immigration; interculturalism; kulturelle Identität; kulturelle Integration; Migration; multicultural society; multikulturelle Gesellschaft; personal social networks; social network; social relations; Social sciences; sociology; Sociology of Migration; soziale Beziehungen; soziales Netzwerk; Sozialwissenschaften; Soziologie; Spain; Spanien
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URL: https://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/63970 https://doi.org/10.1177/0022022117733475 http://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-63970-5
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Being [at] home: terminologische Arbeit und Diskussion über Konzepte zum Heimatdiskurs im Bereich der Cultural Studies Deutsch/Englisch/Französisch
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Relations between Second-Language Proficiency and National Identification: The Case of Immigrants in Germany
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In: European Sociological Review ; 30 ; 3 ; 344-359 (2018)
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"Meine Kinder werden dann irgendwann noch österreichiger sein als ich […]"
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Interkulturalität und Sprachidentität [Online resource]
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In: Aussiger Beiträge : germanistische Schriftenreihe aus Forschung und Lehre / Katedra germanistiky FF UJEP 11 (2017), 209-231
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