The Acculturation Model of Black Racial Identity
Title | The Acculturation Model of Black Racial Identity PDF eBook |
Author | Marcia J. Moody |
Publisher | |
Pages | 136 |
Release | 2000 |
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African American Acculturation
Title | African American Acculturation PDF eBook |
Author | Hope Landrine |
Publisher | SAGE Publications, Incorporated |
Pages | 200 |
Release | 1996-03-28 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
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Should African Americans be construed as a race or as an ethnic group? If African Americans are defined as an ethnic group, what role does culture play in their lives and how can we measure their culture? This groundbreaking volume argues that we should reject the concept of race and define African Americans as a cultural group. It presents the first scale ever devised for measuring acculturation among African Americans, along with powerful studies that empirically explore the role of culture and acculturation in African American behavior, health, and psychology. Among the authors' findings are how acculturation predicts symptoms, such as depression and anxiety, and physical problems, such as hypertension.
A Theoretical and Psychometric Analysis of the Revised Black Racial Identity Development Model and the Multidimensional Model of Racial Identity
Title | A Theoretical and Psychometric Analysis of the Revised Black Racial Identity Development Model and the Multidimensional Model of Racial Identity PDF eBook |
Author | Katherine M. Helm |
Publisher | |
Pages | 468 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | African Americans |
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Meaning-Making, Internalized Racism, and African American Identity
Title | Meaning-Making, Internalized Racism, and African American Identity PDF eBook |
Author | Jas M. Sullivan |
Publisher | SUNY Press |
Pages | 374 |
Release | 2016-09-07 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1438462972 |
Presents research on how variations in African Americans racial self-concept affects meaning-making and internalized oppression. Focusing on the broad range of attitudes Black people employ to make sense of their Blackness, this volume offers the latest research on racial identity. The first section explores meaning-making, or the importance of holding one type of racial-cultural identity as compared to another. It looks at a wide range of topics, including stereotypes, spirituality, appearance, gender and intersectionalities, masculinity, and more. The second section examines the different expressions of internalized racism that arise when the pressure of oppression is too great, and includes such topics as identity orientations, self-esteem, colorism, and linked fate. Grounded in psychology, the research presented here makes the case for understanding Black identity as wide ranging in content, subject to multiple interpretations, and linked to both positive mental health as well as varied forms of internalized racism. With its impressive and varied research base, this is one of the most comprehensive books on the subject of racial identity. Scott L. Graves Jr., Duquesne University
The Relationship Between Racial Identity, Ethnic Identity, and African-American Acculturation and Their Contribution to Psychological Well-being
Title | The Relationship Between Racial Identity, Ethnic Identity, and African-American Acculturation and Their Contribution to Psychological Well-being PDF eBook |
Author | Kylynnedra D. Wilcots |
Publisher | |
Pages | 248 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | African Americans |
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Re/Formation and Identity
Title | Re/Formation and Identity PDF eBook |
Author | Deborah J. Johnson |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 410 |
Release | 2021-12-02 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 303086426X |
This innovative book applies contemporary and emergent theories of identity formation to timely questions of identity re/formation and development in immigrant families across diverse ethnicities and age groups. Researchers from across the globe examine the ways in which immigrants from Africa, Asia, Europe, and Latin America dynamically adjust, adapt, and resist aspects of their identities in their host countries as a form of resilience. The book provides a multidisciplinary approach to studying the multidimensional complexities of identity development and immigration and offers critical insights on the experiences of immigrant families. Key areas of coverage include: Factors that affect identity formation, readjustment, and maintenance, including individual differences and social environments. Influences of intersecting immigrant ecologies such as family, community, and complex multidimensions of culture on identity development. Current identity theories and their effectiveness at addressing issues of ethnicity, culture, and immigration. Research challenges to studying various forms of identity. Re/Formation and Identity: The Intersectionality of Development, Culture, and Immigration is an essential resource for researchers, professors, and graduate students as well as clinicians, professionals, and policymakers in the fields of developmental, social, and cross-cultural psychology, parenting and family studies, social work, and all interrelated disciplines.
Acculturation
Title | Acculturation PDF eBook |
Author | Kevin M. Chun |
Publisher | Amer Psychological Assn |
Pages | 260 |
Release | 2003-01 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 9781557989208 |
Annotation An anthology of 11 studies synthesize research findings on acculturation that have been reported in specialist journals on the ethnic groups studied, or on theoretical and empirical issues, and so not readily available to psychologists in general. They discuss developments in theory, measurement, and applied research; individual and family processes; and acculturation, psychosocial adjustment, and health. Most of the contributors are research psychologists in the US. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).