Proximal and Remote Acculturation: Adolescents’ Perspectives of Biculturalism in Two Contexts
Abstract
Immigration and globalization are at historic highs, making biculturalism, whether by way of immigration-based proximal acculturation or globalization-based remote acculturation, increasingly commonplace for adolescents. Using focus group interviews, this qualitative study explored Latinx adolescents’ ( n = 19, 13-19 years) views of proximal biculturalism in the United States, and Jamaican adolescents’ ( n = 15, 13-18 years) views of remote...
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Title
Proximal and Remote Acculturation: Adolescents’ Perspectives of Biculturalism in Two Contexts
Published Date
Aug 16, 2019
Volume
35
Issue
4
Pages
431 - 460
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