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Acculturation and Intergroup Relations: Chinese and Anglo-Australians in Australia

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posted on 2022-08-23, 05:44 authored by ZACHARY JAMES RUSSELL

Acculturation refers to cultural change that occurs when members of differing groups come into contact with one another. Acculturation has been linked to several outcomes, including intergroup relations and well-being. This quantitative, cross-sectional research examined the impact of perceived discrepancies in acculturation orientations—intergroup, intragroup and intrapersonal—on intergroup relations, intragroup relations and well-being among a Chinese minority sample in Australia. Perceived acculturation discrepancies were shown to have significant associations with all three outcomes. However, this was most pronounced in the intergroup context, with intergroup relations being particularly susceptible to the negative impact of perceived acculturation discrepancies.

History

Principal supervisor

Helen Margaret Forbes-mewett

Additional supervisor 1

Dharmalingham Arunachalam

Year of Award

2022

Department, School or Centre

Social Sciences

Course

Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Type

DOCTORATE

Campus location

Australia

Faculty

Faculty of Arts