The modern political process both at the global, world level and at the state and regional levels takes place against the background of increasing migration processes in the situation of unification of the world socioeconomic , cultural and political space. Geopolitical changes in the modern world, in turn, also lead to new waves of migration, and the accompanying problems make migration a global phenomenon. Today, the characteristics of migration processes are changing. We refer to the actual characteristics of migration such as: directions of migration, migration conditions, factors that determine the success of adaptation, motivation of migrants, socio-demographic characteristics of migrants, etc. All these characteristics determine the context of migration processes, and therefore have an impact directly on each individual migrant. Therefore, the range of scientific interests related to the study of migration processes is constantly growing. This study is aimed at identifying the features of psychological postadaptation and post-acculturation of Russian-speaking remigrants. This aspect is the pioneer and relevant today. The aim of the research is to study the verbalization of the features of post-adaptation and post-acculturation of Russianspeaking remigrants. The subject of the study are values, stereotypical ideas about the values of the culture of the country of origin/ reception, cultural identity, acculturation, readaptation to the socio-cultural environment.
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