2014
DOI: 10.1080/10463283.2014.972081
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Conceptions of national identity in a globalised world: Antecedents and consequences

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“…Similar to the Netherlands, the USA has seen a steady growth in its cultural diversity over the last few decades. Moreover, multiculturalism has been met with significant backlash in both countries (e.g., Morrison, Plaut, & Ybarra, 2010;Yogeeswaran & Dasgupta, 2014a, 2014b. However, the American context is different from the Netherlands in other ways.…”
Section: S Tudymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar to the Netherlands, the USA has seen a steady growth in its cultural diversity over the last few decades. Moreover, multiculturalism has been met with significant backlash in both countries (e.g., Morrison, Plaut, & Ybarra, 2010;Yogeeswaran & Dasgupta, 2014a, 2014b. However, the American context is different from the Netherlands in other ways.…”
Section: S Tudymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although our sample is not representative of the highly heterogeneous young adult population in Germany, our findings add to research underscoring the problematic nature of sweeping demands for ‘immigrant’ integration (e.g., Foroutan et al ., ) and the issues associated with an ethnic nationalist orientation in a diverse nation (e.g., Yogeeswaran & Dasgupta, ). Yet, it is important to note that the narratives examined here are specific to the given interview context – how participants construct and understand their own and societal narratives in other settings may vary considerably, depending on motivation, expectations, and numerous other factors (e.g., Baumeister & Newman, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite its contribution to the acculturation literature, Berry's strategy model does not take into account personal and structural characteristics of the groups (Rudmin, 2003 ;Schwartz, Unger, Zamboanga, & Szapocznik, 2010 ), for example, individuals' social and educational backgrounds (Cornelius, 2002 ;Steiner, 2009 ), age at the time of migration (Portes & Rumbaut, 2001 ), and socioeconomic status and resources in the context where acculturation takes place (Rohmann, Piontkowski, & van Randenborgh, 2008 ;Yogeeswaran & Dasgupta, 2014 ). With the aim of complementing Berry's model, the Interactive Acculturation Model (IAM; Bourhis et al, 1997 ) retheorised acculturation (see also Bourhis, Barrette, El-Geledi, & Schmidt, 2009 ) by focusing on the interactive nature of intergroup relations in the acculturation process.…”
Section: The Interactive Acculturation Model (Iam; Bourhis Et Al 19mentioning
confidence: 98%