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Acculturation strategies and attitudes and their relationship with the identification of descendants of migrants in the Catalan school context
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El aprendizaje de lenguas y las actitudes lingüísticas como herramientas para el empoderamiento y la integración de la mujer migrante
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Self-identifications of youth in Catalonia: a linguistic acculturation theory approach
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The differentiated role of language knowledge and linguistic acculturation strategies in the configuration of occupational aspirations: the case of the descendants of migrants in Western Catalonia
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Identity and linguistic acculturation expectations. The attitudes of Western Catalan high-school students towards Moroccans and Romanians
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This study analyzes the influence of identity complexity on the linguistic acculturation expectations that Catalan high-school students hold towards their peers of Moroccan and Romanian origin. It also takes into account social status and cultural proximity, expecting higher expectations of linguistic integration towards Romanians. Using a 5-point Likert scale, 345 autochthonous high-school students were asked about their degree of self-identification with Spain and Catalonia. Then, they responded to several questions concerning linguistic acculturation expectations regarding Romanians and Moroccans. While integration is the most popular profile for all three groups, the bicultural identity group scored the highest, followed by the Catalan identity group and the Spanish identity group ranking last. Bicultural identification was also a significant predictor for all integration measures, as was Catalan identification for 'integration to Catalan' and 'integration to Spanish and Catalan'. However, the distinctions between answers regarding Romanians and Moroccans were scant. We conclude that incorporating the languages of immigration into a bilingual host society is not only possible, it may even be more welcoming. The potential of working with the concept of identity complexity to decrease black and white thinking and foster tolerance is also discussed.
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Acculturation; Catalonia; Identity complexity; Linguistic acculturation; Self-identification
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10459.1/71171 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijintrel.2019.12.001
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Implicit language attitudes in Catalonia (Spain): investigating preferences for Catalan or Spanish using the Implicit Association Test
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Language attitudes towards Spanish and Catalan in autochthonous and immigrant families in Catalonia: analysing the correlation between student attitudes and their parents'
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Linguistic genocide or superdiversity: new and old language diversities, edited by Reetta Toivanen and Janne Saarikivi, Bristol, Multilingual Matters, 2016, 376 pp., ISBN 9781783096053
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The Legal Rights of Aragonese-Speaking Schoolchildren: The Current State of Aragonese Language Teaching (Spain)
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Identity, language, school, and social cohesion in a multicultural context: young romanians in the compulsory secondary education of Catalonia
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In: TDX (Tesis Doctorals en Xarxa) (2018)
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Language attitudes in a multilingual and multicultural context. The case of autochthonous and immigrant students in Catalonia
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In: TDX (Tesis Doctorals en Xarxa) (2018)
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Language attitudes, family language and generational cohort in Catalonia: new contributions from a multivariate analysis
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Opening perspectives from an integrated analysis: language attitudes, place of birth and self-identification
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Can language attitudes be improved? A longitudinal study of immigrant students in Catalonia (Spain)
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Attitudinal patterns of secondary education students in Catalonia. The direct and moderator effects of origin
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Redefining cultural identity through language in young Romanian migrants in Spain
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Identity, language, school, and social cohesion in a multicultural context: young romanians in the compulsory secondary education of Catalonia
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In: TDX (Tesis Doctorals en Xarxa) (2016)
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