Who are you—Right now? Cultural orientations and language used as antecedents of situational cultural identification

MM Doucerain, A Medvetskaya… - Journal of Cross …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
A defining feature of biculturalism is the experience of switching back and forth between
different cultural ways of being and acting in the world. This work investigates antecedents of …

Heritage acculturation is associated with contextual factors at four different levels of proximity

MM Doucerain - Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
What factors explain the extent to which members of cultural minorities maintain their
heritage cultural engagement? Although this process, called heritage acculturation, has …

Is acculturation a dynamic construct? The influence of method of priming culture on acculturation

J Lechuga - Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
Recent evidence suggests that culture is a dynamic construct activated in response to cues
encountered in a given situation. Research on acculturation indicates that this is a complex …

Identity shifts as a consequence of crossing cultures: Hong Kong Chinese migrants return home

NM Sussman - East-West Identities, 2007 - brill.com
In this chapter, I explore a psychological conceptualization of the dynamic nature of cultural
identity and the behavioral consequences of East-West transitions. Amidst the existing …

Assimilation and contrast effects in cultural frame switching: Bicultural identity integration and valence of cultural cues

CY Cheng, F Lee… - Journal of Cross-Cultural …, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
This study examines how the valence of cultural cues in the environment moderates the way
biculturals shift between multiple cultural identities. The authors found that when exposed to …

Situational variations in ethnic identity across immigration generations: Implications for acculturative change and cross‐cultural adaptation

KA Noels, R Clément - International Journal of Psychology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
This study examined whether the acculturation of ethnic identity is first evident in more public
situations with greater opportunity for intercultural interaction and eventually penetrates …

[HTML][HTML] When you have lived in a different culture, does returning 'home'not feel like home? Predictors of psychological readjustment to the heritage culture

L Altweck, TC Marshall - PloS one, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Many repatriates find it challenging to readjust to their heritage culture after spending a
significant period of time abroad. Research on predictors of readjustment, however, remains …

Negotiating biculturalism: Cultural frame switching in biculturals with oppositional versus compatible cultural identities

V Benet-Martínez, J Leu, F Lee… - Journal of Cross …, 2002 - journals.sagepub.com
The authors propose that cultural frame shifting—shifting between two culturally based
interpretative lenses in response to cultural cues—is moderated by perceived compatibility …

Travels in hyper-diversity: Multiculturalism and the contextual assessment of acculturation

M Doucerain, J Dere, AG Ryder - International Journal of Intercultural …, 2013 - Elsevier
We argue that current acculturation research offers an incomplete picture of the
psychological changes taking place in contemporary multicultural societies. Several …

[PDF][PDF] Culture as situated cognition

D Oyserman - Emerging trends in the social and behavioral sciences …, 2015 - academia.edu
Abstract Culture-as-situated-cognition (CSC) theory proposes that culture can be thought of
at three levels. At the highest level, culture is a human universal, a “good enough” solution to …