Acculturation as a Developmental Pathway

  • Sam D
  • Oppedal B
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This chapter looks at some developmental issues in the acculturation of children and adolescents with immigrant backgrounds. In addition to raising critical questions about this line of research, the chapter examines some underlying assumptions and their implications for the study of acculturation in younger people. It is argued that ambiguities in the final outcome of acculturation and differences in acculturation experiences of adults and children make it necessary to bring developmental perspectives closer into this line of research among children and adolescents in immigrant families. Against this background a modified developmental contextual model is suggested as an alternate perspective to the understanding of the acculturation of children and adolescents.

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Sam, D. L., & Oppedal, B. (2003). Acculturation as a Developmental Pathway. Online Readings in Psychology and Culture, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.9707/2307-0919.1072

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