Shortcuts
Top of page (Alt+0)
Page content (Alt+9)
Page menu (Alt+8)
Your browser does not support javascript, some WebOpac functionallity will not be available.
.
Default
.
PageMenu
-
Main Menu
-
Simple Search
.
Preferences
.
.
Member Services
.
Exit Webopac
.
LIBERO Portal Search
.
Catalogo Univ. Pontificia Salesiana
.
EbscoHost
.
Univ. Pontificia Salesiana
.
Search Menu
Simple Search
.
Advanced Search
.
Expert Search
.
Journal Search
.
Refine Search Results
.
New Items Search
.
Bottom Menu
Help
About
.
Languages
Italian
.
English
.
German
.
New Items Menu
New Items Search
.
New Items List
.
© LIBERO v6.4.1sp220816
Page content
You are here
:
Catalogue Card Display
Catalogue Card Display
RAK
Nuova numerazione: 74500 Collocazione: UPS BIBL CENTR SL-II-421 Autore: FERGUSON, G.M. Titolo: Remote acculturation of early adolescents in Jamaica towards European American culture :a replication and extension.Parte componente di periodico Descrizione fisica: pp. 24-35 Nota generale: Estratto da: International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 2015, 45 Riassunto: Remote acculturation is a modern form of non-immigrant acculturation identified among early adolescents in Jamaica as “Americanization”. This study aimed to replicate the original remote acculturation findings in a new cohort of early adolescents in Jamaica (n = 222; M = 12.08 years) and to extend our understanding of remote acculturation by investigating potential vehicles of indirect and intermittent intercultural contact. Cluster analyses replicated prior findings: relative to Traditional Jamaican adolescents (62%), Americanized Jamaican adolescents (38%) reported stronger European American cultural orientation, lower Jamaican orientation, lower family obligations, and greater conflict with parents. More U.S. media (girls) and less local media and local sports (all) were the primary vehicles of intercultural contact predicting higher odds of Americanization. U.S. food, U.S. tourism, and transnational communication were also linked to U.S. orientation. Findings have implications for acculturation research and for practice and policy targeting Caribbean youth and families. Tipo di documento: RICERCA. Soggetto: GIAMAICA. GLOBALIZZAZIONE. MASS-MEDIA. APPARTENENZA CULTURALE. ADOLESCENTI. USA. IMMIGRAZIONE. CARAIBI. SOCIALIZZAZIONE. Ambito: Sociologico. Psicologico. Autore Secondario: BORNSTEIN, M.H. Titolo correlato: International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 2015, 45. Accesso online: http://web.a.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail/detail?sid=858466d7-a065-4b1a-9c8c-db8fabe90f43%40sessionmgr4002&crlhashurl=login.aspx%253fdirect%253dtrue%2526hid%253d116%2526AN%253d2013-34033-004%2526db%253dpsyh%2526lang%253dit%2526site%253dehost-live&hid=4207&vid=0&bdata=Jmxhbmc9aXQmc2l0ZT1laG9zdC1saXZl#AN=2013-34033-004&db=psyh ------------------------------ *** There are no holdings for this record *** -----------------------------------------------
Quick Search
Search for