Autores
Marisol Navas, María C García, Juan Sánchez, Antonio J Rojas, Pablo Pumares, Juan S Fernández
Fecha de publicación
2005/1/1
Revista
International Journal of Intercultural Relations
Volumen
29
Número
1
Páginas
21-37
Editor
Pergamon
Descripción
The worldwide volume and social relevance of migratory processes justify the need to study the psychological acculturation of the host and immigrant populations through a model adapted to the social context in which they develop. Therefore, the main objective of this article is to carry out a review of some of the existing acculturation models (e.g., Berry, Kim, Power, Young, & Bujaki. (1989). Applied Psychology, 38, 185–206; Bourhis, Moïse, Perreault, & Senécal. (1997). International Journal of Psychology, 32(6), 269–386; Piontkowski, Florack, Hoelker, & Obdrzálek. (2000). International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 24, 1–26), ending up with a proposal for a Relative Acculturation Extended Model (RAEM). This theoretical framework gathers some elements from previous models and adds some new ones in order to offer new explanations for the acculturation strategies and attitudes preferred by both the native …
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