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Being in-between : a Model of cultural identity negotiation for emerging adult immigrants.
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UPS BIBL CENTR SL-II-517
Autore
COHEN, J. A.
Titolo
Being in-between : a Model of cultural identity negotiation for emerging adult immigrants. Parte componente di periodico
Descrizione fisica
pp. 133-154.
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Estratto da: Journal of Counseling Psychology 2018, 65, 2.
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This qualitative study explored the cultural identity negotiation of young adult immigrants. Using a grounded theory research design. 10 semi structured interviews were conducted with emerging adult immigrants (EAI). ages 19-27. Results yielded a substantive model of cultural identity negotiation (MCIN) for EAI and posited that One's Motivation and Sense of Agency to Negotiate Cultural Identity is at the core of how participants navigate their cultural identities. This model included 6 major categories: (a) Family Cultural Rigidity, (b) Connections Specific to Canada; (c) Connection to a Same Cultured Community; (d) Sense of Permanency, (e) Desire to Preserve Culture of Origin', (f) Desire to Fit in to Canadian Culture, as well as 2 overarching factors (Dimension of Time and Dimension of Age), which were found to be influential on participants' cultural identity negotiation. The model also included the identification of 4 approaches to cultural identity negotiation: (a) Blended; (b) Dual; (c) Disconnected; and (d) Intermediate. The MCiN for EAI is discussed in terms of the current literature on cultural identity formation as well as implications for counseling psychology training and practice. Recommendations for further research are also suggested.
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RICERCA.
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COMUNITÀ.
CULTURA.
FAMIGLIA.
IDENTITÀ.
GRUPPI.
ADULTI.
IMMIGRAZIONE.
INTERVISTA.
USA.
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Sociologico
Psicologico
Autore Secondario
KASSAN, A
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Journal of Counseling Psychology 2018, 65, 2.
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