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Acculturation
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What does this mean? Changes that occur in individuals from both the host and immigrant groups as a result of long-term and sustained intercultural contacts between individuals and groups from differing cultural origins. (redfiled, Linton, & Herskovits, 1936)
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Implications for New Zealand Integration of different cultures in NZ involves changes in – The social environment – opportunities and challenges for social interactions between members of different cultures.
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Impact on minority groups Minority groups more affected because of the need to adjust and adapt to – Institutions – Cultural values of the social infrastructure
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Two key aspects The meaning and retention of traditional culture Participation in the wider society. Together they lead to better integration
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Family dynamics and acculturation Needs good social support and good personal relationships Migrations requires adaptation to new ways of behaving and different belief systems.
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