Participation in a new cultural group and patterns of identification in a globalized world: The moderating role of similarity
Abstract
Globalization impacts the identities of millions. This research first investigates whether participating in a new cultural group predicts higher identification with it while remaining in one’s group of origin. Second, it tests whether the association between identification with the new group (following participation) and with the group of origin depends on the perceived similarity between groups. Studies 1 and 2 (in Kyrgyzstan) showed that...
Paper Details
Title
Participation in a new cultural group and patterns of identification in a globalized world: The moderating role of similarity
Published Date
Oct 8, 2018
Journal
Volume
18
Issue
6
Pages
709 - 738
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