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Browsing by Subject Acculturation
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2015 | The antecedents and psychological outcomes of perceived rejection from one’s heritage culture | Ferenczi, Nelli |
2019 | Cultural influences on emotional display rules | Deng, Jie |
2022 | Explaining cultural change through individual psychological processes | Rosun, Nour-E-Nachita Bibi |
2017 | The Impact of Social Media on Consumers’ Acculturation and Purchase Intentions | Dey, BL; Rana, N |
2019 | Integration v. Polarization Amongst Social Media Users: Perspectives through Social Capital Theory | Maged, A; Sorour, K; Azab, N; Dora, M |
2013 | Little emperors in the UK: Acculturation and food over time | Cappellini, B; Yen, DA |
2017 | A quadripartite approach to analysing young British South Asian adults’ dual cultural identity | Dey, BL; Balmer, JMT; Pandit, A; Saren, M |
2016 | A space of one’s own: spatial and identity liminality in an online community of mothers | Yen, D |
2015 | When You have Lived in a Different Culture, Does Returning ‘Home’ not Feel like Home? Predictors of Psychological Readjustment to the Heritage Culture | Altweck, L; Marshall, TC |