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Inga Jasinskaja-Lahti (redaktör), Tuuli Anna Mähönen (redaktör)

Identities, Intergroup Relations and Acculturation e-bok

249 kr
Migration is one of the most intensively discussed topics in almost every media in Europe today yet the phenomenon is not a new one. This book provides researchers, students, and other interested readers with a timely and multidisciplinary perspective to the research on immigration and intercultural encounters. The volume aims at enriching the understanding of these phenomena in three different w…
Migration is one of the most intensively discussed topics in almost every media in Europe today yet the phenomenon is not a new one. This book provides researchers, students, and other interested readers with a timely and multidisciplinary perspective to the research on immigration and intercultural encounters. The volume aims at enriching the understanding of these phenomena in three different ways. For first, it seeks for a better conceptualization of identity, intergroup relations, and acculturation as dynamic and contextual processes. The second goal is to present different methodological solutions for capturing these processes. Finally, ways to promote positive intergroup relations in society are discussed.
E-bok 249 kr

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Författare Inga Jasinskaja-Lahti (redaktör), Tuuli Anna Mähönen (redaktör)
Förlag Gaudeamus
Utgiven 01.05.2019
Längd 240 sidor
Genrer Samhälle Och Politik, Fackböcker
Språk English
Format pdf
Kopieringsskydd Vattenmärkt
ISBN 9789524956710
Migration is one of the most intensively discussed topics in almost every media in Europe today yet the phenomenon is not a new one. This book provides researchers, students, and other interested readers with a timely and multidisciplinary perspective to the research on immigration and intercultural encounters. The volume aims at enriching the understanding of these phenomena in three different ways. For first, it seeks for a better conceptualization of identity, intergroup relations, and acculturation as dynamic and contextual processes. The second goal is to present different methodological solutions for capturing these processes. Finally, ways to promote positive intergroup relations in society are discussed.